Asking myself better questions.
What makes a "bad" question? Too vague or open-ended What is the meaning of life? Nonproductive/blaming. Who's at fault? Focus on a questions that are specific and action-oriented Know what I want to get out of question before I dig into it Focus on questions that move forward things I can change Why me? Focus on or focused on things outside my control. Ignores other options or creates a false dilemma A or B? or Cor D.. Biased framing (gain/loss, focus, etc.) (What sucks? 50% gain • gain vs 50% loss Question the assumptions →Try reframing the question, working with "steel man" arguments Oct 24, 2018 It's like planning for Survey questions-ask if you acting have a plan for on those answers Other characteristics: Well-covered ground How can I be healthier?) Recognize when similar actions turn up and do them. (ex: Exercise) Focus on different aspects