231 Statement

A statement is a close-ended thing.

“I can’t do this.”

 

A question is open-ended.

‘Why can’t I do this?’

 

“I don’t know how to.”

‘How do I learn to?’

 

One keeps you where you are, the other gets you where you want to go.

“This is my best.”

“How can I improve?”

 

“I’ve had enough.”

‘How can I learn to do more?’

 

Of course if you are happy where you are, a statement is fine.

If not, next time change it into a question.

 

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To reinforce this read any two below:

# 5 Decision 10 Progress It! 79 Truth Time 87 Barriers 177 I Know

181 Problem Solving #2 183 Magician 189 Twin 195 Four Stages A statement is a close-ended thing.

“I can’t do this.”

 

A question is open-ended.

‘Why can’t I do this?’

 

“I don’t know how to.”

‘How do I learn to?’

 

One keeps you where you are, the other gets you where you want to go.

“This is my best.”

“How can I improve?”

 

“I’ve had enough.”

‘How can I learn to do more?’

 

Of course if you are happy where you are, a statement is fine.

If not, next time change it into a question.

 

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To reinforce this read any two below:

# 5 Decision 10 Progress It! 79 Truth Time 87 Barriers 177 I Know

181 Problem Solving #2 183 Magician 189 Twin 195 Four Stages Une affirmation est une chose fermée.

“Je ne peux pas faire ça.”

 

Une question est ouverte.

‘Pourquoi est-ce que je ne peux pas faire ça?’

 

“Je ne sais pas comment.”

‘Comment est-ce que j’apprends à faire ça?’

 

Une vous maintient où vous êtes et l’autre où vous voulez aller.

“C’est ce que je fais de mieux.”

“Comment puis-je m’améliorer?”

 

“J’en ai assez fait.”

‘Comment puis-je apprendre à en faire plus?’

 

Bien sûr, que si vous êtes heureux là ou vous êtes, une affimation est suffisante.

Sinon, la prochaine fois, transformez-la en question.

 

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Voici des liens

# 5 Décision  10 Progresser au travers!  79 Moment de vérité  87 Barrières 177 Je sais

181 Solution de problème #2 183 Magicien 189 Frères jumeaux 195 4 StagesA statement is a close-ended thing.

“I can’t do this.”

 

A question is open-ended.

‘Why can’t I do this?’

 

“I don’t know how to.”

‘How do I learn to?’

 

One keeps you where you are, the other gets you where you want to go.

“This is my best.”

“How can I improve?”

 

“I’ve had enough.”

‘How can I learn to do more?’

 

Of course if you are happy where you are, a statement is fine.

If not, next time change it into a question.

 

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To reinforce this read any two below:

# 5 Decision 10 Progress It! 79 Truth Time 87 Barriers 177 I Know

181 Problem Solving #2 183 Magician 189 Twin 195 Four Stages

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