
Our connection with others heavily relies on the questions we ask.
In today’s episode, I talk about a concept I’m really passionate about: asking good questions. This skill plays an important role in our daily interactions with other people, no matter the depth of our relationships.
I’ve put together research from David Brooks, Linda Elder, and Richard Paul, along with my own thoughts and insights, to answer these questions:
What makes a question “good”?
Why should we ask good questions?
What barriers prevent us from asking good questions?
What are the three levels of question-asking?
What are some practical examples of “good questions” we can use in conversation?
Join today’s conversation as we answer some good questions that will help us ask even better ones!