When you're in a deadlock with someone, would you like to have the stickiness fall away, and open doors to new possibilities with ease and speed? If so, first acknowledge the other person's point of view by saying “You're right, I'm wrong” three times. Then ask “What can I do to make up for the damage I've done?” Check your energy matches the words. Asking sarcastically or angrily doesn't work so much. The magic is in the energy. When you let go of your fixed points of view about being right, the flood gates holding back a tidal wave of possibilities will open and you may discover something you could have never imagined. At the very least, the deadlock will disappear.
First visit?Search below for the topic of your choice, or start here at the beginning of this blog and work your way through. All good choices.
Search?Looking for a particular question? Got a particular situation? Search for it here!
The Daily QSubscribe and we'll send you a question every day to crinkle your universe, make you smile, and keep you in the zone! Would that be fun?
Subscribe and we'll send you a question every day to crinkle your universe, make you smile, and keep you in the zone!
We currently publish two Qs daily. Who am I?
Who am I and what qualifies me to ask questions? Nothing really. You can do it too. Just start. Go on, I dare you!
The Questionnaire ArchivesMay 2013 CategoriesAll |
RSS Feed