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Ask better questions: Start with “Why”. “Judge a man by his questions rather than by his answers.”
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“Thinking is learning all over again how to see, directing one’s consciousness, making of every image a privileged place.”
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Think for yourself: question everything you hear and see without accepting anything at face value. “A man who does not think for himself does not think at all.”
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“Think twice before you speak, because your words and influence will plant the seed of either success or failure in the mind of another.”
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For better or worse. “You are what you think.” While this may be true, it is important to remember that your experiences and environment shape your thoughts.
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Thinking clearly is a key skill for success. When you improve your thinking skills, you can quickly make smarter decisions. As you grow, new challenges will emerge, and you’ll need to think outside your usual box.
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Ask questions to better understand the person and his/her motivations and values.
Start with open-ended questions about family, pursuits outside of work, why they joined your organization, and why they have stayed. And share your own story.
If you ask questions that have yes or no answers, the conversation could stall quickly. Instead, ask questions that encourage the conversation to open up rather than close down. For example:
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