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560: The Way to Get People Talking, with Andrew Warner

Coaching for Leaders

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Focus on the Thing, Not the Superlative

It's remarkable how removing superlatives like 'most' or 'best' from questions can eliminate unnecessary pressure and allow for more honest, relaxed conversations. By focusing on the essence of the topic rather than ranking or comparing, individuals can communicate more freely, especially with deeper topics where emotions are involved. This approach not only minimizes mental energy spent on ranking but also allows for a more genuine exchange of ideas and experiences. When people are asked about what they care deeply about rather than being pressured to rank things, the quality and depth of the conversation improve significantly. This method is highlighted as beneficial for engaging with children as well, emphasizing the importance of asking open-ended questions to encourage honest communication.

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