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How do you ask powerful questions?

Discover the best tips from coaches on how to ask powerful, transformative and impactful questions for yourself and those around you.
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It's for you if...

You'd like to discover concrete tools to support yourself when faced with everyday challenges (conflict, the way others look at you, lack of motivation, procrastination), and at the same time you'd like to be able to influence those around you.
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You'd like to discover concrete tools to support yourself when faced with everyday challenges (conflict, the way others look at you, lack of motivation, procrastination), and at the same time you'd like to be able to influence those around you.

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You want to do some real work on yourself, to develop the personality traits that are important to you, and at the same time, you'd like to be able to create complicity in your relationships, to connect with others more easily.
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The program

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About this guide

This guide is an indispensable tool for anyone wishing to learn how to coach.

It explains how to predict your client's reaction to the questions you ask, and the differences between neutral, directed and closed questions. Why questions beginning with "why" are not always appropriate. And how the client's cognitive biases can be understood to adapt questions and achieve goals.
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Why are questions so important ?

This is what most coaches love to observe when they coach. When they ask the right question... that shakes up the client's state of thinking. And sometimes, in anticipation of this "reward" the coach may ask many unnecessary questions that can take the client away from that crucial click moment in the coaching progress.
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What you'll learn in this guide

In this guide, you'll learn about :

• A few advanced questioning strategies

• 2 counter-intuitive questioning strategies that bring rapid, unexpected results in your exchanges with others

• The essential ingredient for your question to have the desired impact, even if it's badly formulated and the choice of words is inappropriate.
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