To build the habit of asking questions, start by being curious in your everyday life.
Ask Open-Ended Questions: Instead of asking, “Did you like the movie?” try asking, “What did you find interesting about the movie?” This helps you have deeper conversations.
Think About Your Day: At the end of the day, ask yourself, “What did I learn today?” This keeps your mind learning.
Question Common Beliefs: When you hear something people often believe, ask if it’s really true. For example, you might ask, “Why do we think this is the best way to do it?”
By making questioning a regular habit, you can help yourself grow and think more clearly.
To build the habit of asking questions, start by being curious in your everyday life.
Ask Open-Ended Questions: Instead of asking, “Did you like the movie?” try asking, “What did you find interesting about the movie?” This helps you have deeper conversations.
Think About Your Day: At the end of the day, ask yourself, “What did I learn today?” This keeps your mind learning.
Question Common Beliefs: When you hear something people often believe, ask if it’s really true. For example, you might ask, “Why do we think this is the best way to do it?”
By making questioning a regular habit, you can help yourself grow and think more clearly.