3-2-1: Four questions for life, how to learn like a child, and seeing things in a generous way
- what’s a topic you could talk about for hours?
- would you be friends with yourself?
- what are small things that aren’t so small to you?
- would your younger self be proud of yourself now?
- what are your strengths as a friend?
- what makes you want to be a better person?
- what’s your favorite childhood memory?
- what’s a hard pill of yours to swallow at the
ella • the art of asking - by ella - letters in bloom
Questions I like to ask:
“ Tell me about the last time you had strong opinions about something and later changed your mind”
- “What was the last thing you taught yourself how to do? How did you learn it?”
- “Tell me about the most difficult feedback you’ve ever received? What was it and how have you changed... See more
BuccoCapital Blokex.com“Tell me about a time you adapted to change.” “What’s working really well in your life?” “What are you most self-confident about?” “Which of your five senses is strongest?” “Have you ever been solitary without feeling lonely?” or “What has become clearer to you as you have aged?”