The answer is in the problem

Summary

This week's posts address overcoming the fear of being nosy and how asking questions can enhance relationships and open doors.

This week I wrote a couple of posts about the importance of asking questions. I’ve always been a curious person and I’ve realised that sometimes I hold back from asking certain questions for fear of coming across as nosy.

Which I think is never the case. Quite the opposite. Once you get over that and dare to ask what you want to ask, you find that people are quite open to answering.

Asking questions opens a lot of doors. And it can deepen your relationships with the people around you. No matter how close you are to them.

So this long weekend, think about what you want to know and ask.

My posts this week:
Part 1: https://tomiblasic.ch/ask-that-question/
Part 2: https://tomiblasic.ch/are-you-asking-the-right-question/
Part 3: https://tomiblasic.ch/who-does-the-question-serve/

Quote: To ask the right question is far more important than to receive the answer. The solution of a problem lies in the understanding of the problem; the answer is not outside the problem, it is in the problem. by Indian philosopher Jiddu Krishnamurti
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