How to add value and originality to conversations - Deepstash

How to add value and originality to conversations

  • What did they say well?
  • What did they miss?
  • Answer their questions.
  • What are others saying?
  • How does their conversation apply to you?
  • Look forward.
  • Look backwards.
  • Expand ideas.
  • Take the ‘opposite’ tac.
  • Ask what if?
  • Play devil’s advocate.

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