When it feels like there\u2019s no good answers, that may be a sign that we\u2019re not asking useful questions. If we can frame our thinking with better questions, we can uncover better answers.
There are so many ways you can use questions to shift your emotional state, focus on what\u2019s most important, and help you problem-solve constructively.
This episode will help you find a framing for things you\u2019re confused or frustrated about so you can find the path to solutions. I\u2019ll also share how you can use better questions with students to help them reflect on their choices, as well.
Curiosity over judgment. Wondering over assumptions. These are always safer places to land. You don\u2019t have to have all the right answers, but having some great questions will get you headed down a more productive path.
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