What Would You Ask Thousands of People?: Be Our Guest
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August 1st, 2008 at 6:44 am
In a career course I took, we went around the circle a few time with the following questions. At first the responses were “easy” (I’d buy myself a bouquet of flowers on the way home tonight) and then they got harder to implement, but became very revealing (I would know that I’m enough). We used 10% because it felt “doable.” The sentences we completed were:
-If I thought I was 10% more significant, I would …
-If I thought I was 10% more likable, I would …
-If I thought I was 10% more competent, I would …
Then you start implementing some of these things and then you keep going and going … not exactly a question as you had requested, but something to play with.
Thanks for letting me share.
- Sabrina
August 1st, 2008 at 7:50 am
If you knew you wouldn’t fail, what is the one thing you would attempt?