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Ask a Question

Here is something to add to your goals book – asking a question. If I ask you a question now, such as what is the weather like outside, you will automatically start searching for an answer.You may have already looked out of the window to find out. Our mind is programmed to instinctively answer a question so why not use this ability to help drive your goals.
In my goals book I have a section where I specifically ask questions. Asking a question gets us searching for an answer even whan we are not even thinking about it. I just quickly scan my questions last thing at night then leave my unconscious mind to help me find an answer. Try it – it really works. whatever you need to improve, your business, your life, your relationships etc. just write it down as a question and you may be surprised at how quickly an answer may pop up.

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