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Asking Deep Questions

If you want to have a successful conversation with someone, ask someone how they feel about something, and then follow up with questions that reveal how you feel.

Asking deep questions is easier than most people realize, and more rewarding than we expect.

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All Valuable Lessons from the book "Supercommunicators" by Charles Duhigg

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Ask a Lot Of Questions

People who ask lots of questions are rated more likable than their conversation partners than people who ask fewer questions.

Follow-up questions (ones related to something you've just been discussing) are especially helpful.

Asking Questions During Class

Asking Questions During Class

Deep engagement with learning makes the experience more valuable and easier to remember.

You can take notes about the material to ask questions later or even send questions by email or ask for an appointment.

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