Benefits of Asking Questions in Problem-Solving

Asking questions and giving opinions both have their place in problem-solving meetings. But we have all been in meetings where everyone is sharing their opinion. That is our default mode. Try being curious and ask questions instead. Research suggests that asking questions can often be more beneficial. Here are some key benefits of asking questions,... Continue Reading →

Eight Research-Backed Benefits of Journaling

I filled my 60th journal today. That represents 44 years of capturing thoughts, feelings, ideas, notes, events, development, and growth possibilities. This seemed like a perfect time to reflect on several benefits of journaling I have experienced over the years, backed by research. 1. Leadership Development: Harvard Business Review (HBR) emphasizes that journaling is a... Continue Reading →

Make Your Thoughts Visible

Someone brilliantly remarked,  "A fool with a pencil is smarter than a genius without one." I was reminded of the importance of capturing ideas during a lunchtime conversation with a high level executive of a leading car manufacturer.  During our coaching time, he confided that several years earlier he had a genius solution to a... Continue Reading →

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