What do you think of mindfulness? Do you think we'd be better off without social media? What do you think it means to be healthy? What do you love the most in life?
Powerful questions are open ended and empower the person responding to choose the direction they take. They create possibilities and encourage discovery, deeper understanding, and new insights. They are curious and non-judgmental as they seek to further learning and connection.
Good random questions to ask people. What do you think the meaning of life is? If money were no object, what would you do? If you found out you were going to die tomorrow, what would you do today?
Intelligent Questioning (unlike the Intelligence Quotient) can not be calculated as a number. A single number could never express the innate, limitless skill of asking good questions. Intelligent Questioning helps us reunite our present selves with our awe and wonder-filled youth.
Much religious education now, and perhaps more to come, is based on a consideration of what some have called ultimate questions. Questions like 'Who am I ?' , 'Why are we here ?' , 'What is the purpose of life ?' , 'Does the universe have meaning ?'
The most personal question you can ask another person is What are you feeling? Two things make this question so distinctly personal. First, you are asking about the other persons feelings. And second, our feelings are the most deeply personal, biological expression of who we are.
The Five W's, One H strategy relies on six crucial questions: who, what, when, where, why, and how. These questions make it easy to identify the main character, important details, and main idea.
Intense feelings like stress, anger, or embarrassment can cause the blood vessels in your face to widen. This is a normal reaction of your nervous system but can be severe if you have anxiety. If your emotions make you feel flushed, you could also notice: Sweating.