Daily Challenge: Ask Yourself Better Questions

Published: April 24, 2018, 11 p.m.

b'ARVE Error: Mode: lazyload not available (ARVE Pro not active?), switching to normal mode\\n\\n\\n\\n\\n\\n\\n\\n\\n{"@context":"http:\\\\/\\\\/schema.org\\\\/","@id":"https:\\\\/\\\\/onproperty.com.au\\\\/ask-yourself-better-questions\\\\/#arve-youtube-zgzho05yzps659a0b2db4e5f292662616","type":"VideoObject","embedURL":"https:\\\\/\\\\/www.youtube-nocookie.com\\\\/embed\\\\/zgZho05YzPs?feature=oembed&iv_load_policy=3&modestbranding=1&rel=0&autohide=1&playsinline=0&autoplay=0"}\\n\\n\\n\\n\\n\\nA quick challenge today to look at the questions you are asking yourself and to expand your life and financial situation by asking yourself better questions.\\nTranscription:\\nHey guys, Ryan here from on-property, just wanting to do a quick video. Say I\'m on my way to get pizza because my son nearly broke his toe basically. So he\'s home from school. He really wants pizza for lunch. So who am I to say no to that, but I wanted to stop and make just a really quick video to encourage you guys about the questions that you\'re asking yourself. So I get a lot of emails, a lot of questions from you guys about your situation or what do you think about this or what about this? And I love helping people out when I can and something that has really driven me through my life. It\'s just this constant seeking of better questions. Us and I think I got this originally from Robert Kiyosaki who\'s the author of Rich Dad, poor dad and he talked about how language is extremely important and the language of the rich is different from the language of the poor. And the biggest example that he gave is the difference between the word or and the difference between the word. And so poor people will use the word or rich people who use the word and when they ask themselves questions. So for example, I recently had an email asking about should I invest for financial freedom or should I invest to purchase my dream home?\\n\\nLet\'s rephrase that question and change the or to an end and we\'ll just add a house or the front. How do I invest for financial freedom and my dream home?\\n\\nJust sit with that for a minute. First question is, should I invest for financial freedom? All my dream home? What is your brand going to come up with? In that situation, you can only have one or the other. Which one will you have? Whereas if you change that or to an end and you say, how can I invest for financial freedom and my dream home? You\'re not magically going to get both, but you\'re putting your brain in a position to think of solutions so you can get both. Our brains are extremely smart. They\'re great problem solvers. We can come up with so many things, but they\'re also extremely, extremely dumb. If you set yourself to focus on something, your brain will just naturally think about that thing and you will spend days thinking about it, weeks thinking about it. When you\'re asleep, your subconscious will be pondering over it, but if you focus it on the wrong thing, then it\'s going to be thinking of all these ideas, thinking of all these solutions, and that\'s not going to get you to where you want.\\n\\nSo unless you actively decide to direct the focus of your brain towards a better questions, they\'re going to give you better outcomes. You\'re not going to get the creative ideas. Your subconscious isn\'t going to think about that stuff. You\'re not going to dwell on it. It takes time to come up with solutions and time to come up with ideas, and so you really need to set your focus on the right questions. And so in this episode, I want to encourage you today to think about the questions that you\'re asking yourself in life, both financially and every other aspect of your life where you\'re using the word all or were you just being really narrow minded in terms of what you can achieve. Think outside the box. Ask yourself bigger questions. How can I make $100,000 extra this year? How can I make an extra $1,000 this month?\\n\\nHow can I invest for financial freedom and my dream home? Start expanding the questions that you\'re asking yourself.'