
Chasing Excellence The One-Page Practice That Answers Questions Stuck in Your Head for Years
Oct 28, 2025
Mark England, a mindset coach and co-founder of Enlifted, shares insights on how effectively framing questions can transform your thinking. He introduces Kidlin's Law, revealing that well-formed questions are half-answered. Mark emphasizes the importance of writing questions to reduce overwhelm and enhance clarity. He contrasts the empowerment of questioning versus providing answers in coaching. With practical examples, he demonstrates how this method leads to actionable insights, fostering awareness and intention in tackling life's challenges.
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Questions Pull, Answers Push
- Questions pull while answers push, so asking better questions yields better engagement and insight.
- Any question sufficiently worded and written down is half answered because wording raises answer quality.
Write Then Refine Your Questions
- Write half-baked questions down to slow them and reduce overwhelm so you can distill the core issues.
- Draft and refine questions to improve the quality of the answers you receive.
Writing Creates Awareness And Distance
- Writing things down increases awareness by slowing stories and creating distance from internal chaos.
- Externalizing words reduces indecision and the identity trap of becoming "an indecisive person."

