Try to ask yourself the following questions: ... - Deepstash

Try to ask yourself the following questions:

  • Where did the miscommunication begin?
  • How did you both contribute to the mess?
  • What can you both do to move forward?

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Handling Difficult People

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Reflect on Different Questions

Ask yourself new questions. Instead of "Who am I?" try questions like

  • What brings me joy?
  • What values are important to me?
  • How do I want to contribute to the world?

Different questions can lead to different, and often deeper, insights.

How to get beyond small talk

Ask open-ended questions that invite people to tell stories, rather than one-word answers.

Instead of "How was your day?" try, "What did you do today?" Other open-ended questions to try:

  • "What's your story?"
  • "What's the ...

Be proactive about solutions

Pinpoint how did the mistake happen and where things went wrong. Then ask yourself what you can do to fix the problem.

Assess if you need help or you can fix it on your own. Don't try to sweep it under the rug--that could backfire.

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