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  • 04Apr

    twitterWhat makes a question powerful? Checkout Twitter wisdom and the kewl responses:

    @bloggingbetty: “I think a question is powerful when YOU know the power that is given by anyone who answers.”

    @LotusAmy: “For me a powerful question is 1 that sparks a new awareness, aha moment, or paradigm shift the audience.”

    @Myogis: “Powerful question is one that invokes thought & results in more questions. Not easily answered & sparks conversation/debate.”

    “”A powerful question is simple, clear and penetrating while it transcends traditional boundaries.” @wendyYbailey

    According to @cobwebcorner, “[A powerful question is...] One that forces the answer to be honest.”

    @sundaycosmetics: “[Questions are powerful] When the answers are solutions to problems.”

    @DynamicBusCoach: “In my world a powerful question always has a coaching purpose, it recognizes who? where are they now? and where will they go?”

    @MylesMiller: “I believe that a question should also invite those that hear it to the front of expectancy of a dynamic answer!”

    @jdavis55: “I think a powerful question is one that challenges your thoughts.”

    VAinParadise: “To me a powerful question opens the mind to discovery which could inspire action.”

    This is a mere sample of the wisdom on Twitter!

    What do you think makes a question powerful? Share your responses and show your wisdom, too.

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  • 14Mar

    How do you close the chapter on a particular area of your life you know it's time to move away from?

    "You remember that even though it was once your dream/plan, but no longer is, it does not take away how special it once was."@scrubzbody

    "BLESS the learning!" @LindaFeinholz

    "Intuitively, seems I just naturally move away w/o effort if i let that happen. No drama (except times I've held on TOO long)." @MariaSimone

    "If given a choice, I usually close the chapter gradually (was never good at Cold Turkey!)." @ProfCarol

    "Honoponopono. Visualize the 'chapter' (or person, job, etc) and send love, thanks, forgiveness. Then cut the cord." @pgforte

    "I like this saying: God never closes one door without opening another." @lilbabycakes


    What do you do when others don't move on with you?

    "Pray for them and keep on trucking!" @deannatroupe

    "I've had people close to me drift away as a natural progression of me taking a different direction in life." @ProfCarol

     
    Share your comments and add to the conversation. THANKS for your wisdom!

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