Some questions
Here are some questions we can begin with, every time we set out to do our work together. And yes, they’re worth asking out loud, worth answering in writing, and worth committing to the answers: What’s the specific change this team is going to make? What’s my personal role in making that change happen? What do I need to learn to support or lead thi
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- What are you most curious about?
- What is your unique perspective or way of helping in this domain?
- Given the infinite resources available to you today, why are you doing nothing about this?
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• What questions should we be asking?
• What's the most important thing?
• What would make you a little more uncomfortable?
• What would be your first move as CEO?
• What is the world telling you?
• How could you put yourself out of business?
• What should we start, stop, and continue?
• How much time have you thought about your team tod... See more
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Questions
Ask yourself, “What are the questions I’ve always been interested in?” This could include grand, sweeping questions like “How can we make society fairer and more equitable?” as well as practical ones like “How can I make it a habit to exercise every day?” It might include questions about relationships, such as “How can I have closer relationships w
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Who are you trying to change? What change are you trying to make? How will you know if it worked? Three simple questions, all easily avoided. We avoid them because purpose has a flip side, and the flip side is failure.
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Try it for yourself, ask why you set out freelancing in the first place, what does evolution mean to you? Then ask “and why is that important?” four or five times to arrive at your real, underlying, specific goal.
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