Tag: purpose of questions
Uncertainty — A Barrier to Achievement
A major mental block many people commonly experience is uncertainty. Uncertainty can show up as confusion, hesitation, lack of decision making or procrastination. In a nutshell, it’s the individual’s uncertainty of what to do. The inner self-talk of uncertainty is something like, “It might work. Well, I hope it works. But, what if it doesn’t […]
Posted: June 20th, 2012 under Tips for Success.
Tags: attain your goals, circular thinking, Dr. Larry Iverson, focus on the outcome, hesitation, make your dreams a reality, procrastination, purpose of questions, uncertainty, uncertainty and decision making, what questions do
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The 6 Things All Questions Do
Behavioral research has shown that 97% of the American population would rather talk than listen to others. Through asking a series of questions when speaking or listening you have an opportunity to build a deeper level of rapport and connection. When interacting with others, you have the opportunity to gently guide the interaction into a […]
Posted: May 23rd, 2012 under Inspirational Story.
Tags: better communication, communication and listening, Dr. Larry Iverson, improve communication, improve relationships, positive questions, purpose of questions
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