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The Power of Questions and the Courage to Ask Them (Repossible, Book 3)
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Bradley Charbonneau
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We're often searching for answers, but what if the answers were in the questions we ask? What if the big answers were in the questions we don't dare ask?
There are two people we need to ask:
- Yourself
- Others
You might think asking others is hard, but the true hard stuff - the real stuff - begins with asking yourself.
Here, let's do a quick survey and see if you're ready. Ask yourself these questions:
- Are you ready for the next phase of your life to begin?
- Have you been waiting for someone to reach out their hand and invite you to take things to the next level?
- Do you know what you want?
- Do you like sour cream on your burrito?
- Are you too shy to ask for help?
- Did you know people like helping other people more than they like helping themselves?
What if your quick answer to the extremely important question number four were as easy as the usually more difficult question number three? What if you could get more comfortable asking yourself the big questions? What if you could practice asking others to the point where they starting asking you if they could help you?
In this book, you'll discover:
- How to ask for help without begging - and even turning around the tables so people get in line to help you
- Why you first might just maybe want to ask yourself what your focus is at this point in your life
- What to ask yourself each and every morning and evening
- How to dig deep into your subconscious mind to get around that pesky conscious self
Get Ask today to answer the question of "What do I do next?"
©2020 Bradley Charbonneau (P)2021 Bradley Charbonneau