Questions Asked
Spark your curiosity by writing down questions; don’t worry about answering them yet.
in a formal Situation Analysis, the first step is to decide what questions need to be answered. Everyday life brings with it all kinds of big and small situations that need to be analyzed and questions that need to be answered.
When you don’t have questions, you think you have all the answers.
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A question is almost the definition of curiosity. If you’re curious, you are wondering about something which means that you have questions about it. Without questions, there is no curiosity.
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When you’re in a state of curiosity, you’re embracing uncertainty. You’re accepting that you don’t know something and you want to find out the answer.
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Any time you’re faced with a task, take a few minutes to generate twenty questions about what you are doing or creating. It will get your creative juices flowing.
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As an exercise, you can write a list of a hundred questions that you are curious about. Take a look at them and see what kinds of themes they have. Those are areas that you might want to study. Pick your top ten questions and come up with a plan to answer them.
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Exercise your curiosity by writing down questions; just by asking the questions you’ll start finding answers to them. Asking the questions is the important part.
Generating questions is something you can do with just a pen and a Notebook