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Asking and Answering Questions
#askmorequestions for the week of April 12, 2010
MONDAY
- In what situations are you the most creative?
- How can you expand your creativity?
- What is the most exciting opportunity you have today?
- What are your most creative abilities?
- Which creative abilities do you use?
- Which creative abilities do you neglect?
- Which do you say more often "yes" or "no"?
TUESDAY
- What challenges do you face today?
- How will you plan to respond to the challenges you face today?
- What have you read lately?
- Do you read a variety of things?
- What do you want to accomplish today?
- What do you want to accomplish this week?
WEDNESDAY
- What is the best use of your time today?
- Do you allow time for the truly important tasks in life?
- Do you get caught up in the urgent tasks and forget the important ones?
- What questions should you ask yourself today?
- What do you worry about?
- What do you really want from today and in life?
- How do you make the time for what you really want in life?
THURSDAY
- What brings you your greatest joy?
- How do you describe joy?
- What does “joy” feel like to you?
- Is it possible to be a failure at something you love?
- Are you asking the right questions of yourself?
- Who do you want to spend your most fun moments with?
- How do you enjoy life?
FRIDAY
- Do you have meaningful goals?
- What do you do best?
- What is today worth to you?
- What will you do today to make your day more valuable to yourself and those you love?
- How does persistence relate to your life?
- What positive came from your biggest challenge?
- Do you consider yourself a misfit in any way?
BONUS QUESTIONS
- How patient and brave are you?
- What have you gotten recently that you thought you wanted until you got it?
- What do you want to accomplish this year?
- What do you want to accomplish in life?
- What events in your life might have gone differently if you had said yes?
- What events in your life might have gone differently if you had said no?
See earlier abi post, “It Is Easy To Underestimate The Power Of Questions”.