4 Questions to Ask for Better Conversations - Deepstash

4 Questions to Ask for Better Conversations

To uncover the patterns of thinking that serve or hinder us in conversation, we can ask ourselves four questions.

  1. What roles can I observe in my interactions?
  2. What story am I bringing to the conversation?
  3. What’s fact and what’s fiction in my conversation?
  4. What questions can I ask to understand others better?

Each question gives a window into conversational dynamics and patterns so we can better navigate confusing or fraught interactions.

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“An idea is something that won’t work unless you do.” - Thomas A. Edison

Seeing the question “What are you bringing to the conversation?” in a whole new light. “An awful lot”, is the answer; and probably not in the way we thought, neither about “awful”, nor about “a lot”.

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Provide guidelines for navigating difficult conversations

  • Suggest that each person start the conversation by stating their intentions. For example: "This situation is hard for both of us. I'd like to share my thoughts on this project, and then I'd like to hear what you think." 
  • Recommend that one person speak first while asking the other to...

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