HCP 11 – Ask better questions, get better answers
In this episode you will learn why there are better questions you can ask yourself and why it is important to find them, how can they help you. As artists, it is easy to fall into questions that are hurtful or that are full of judgment, missing the point of finding solutions.
Sometimes, the challenge lays on the questions we ask ourselves and not in the answers.
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In this episode, you will learn:
- Where does wrong questions lead us?
- Questions that are not helpful in your career and/or life
- My own experience with hurtful or unhelpful questions
- Every choir question: Why are people not coming to my concert?
- A better question than why are people not coming to my concert?
- How to use Keep, Improve, Start, Stop on the questions
- What questions that help me to get things done?
- Questions related to emotions and why it is important to pay attention to them
- Turn unhelpful questions to great ones
- Ask better questions to other people
- Better questions to ask to conductors to get programmed
Share it with me
- What are the questions that you ask yourself that are not helpful?
- What are the questions that you ask yourself that are helpful?
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Produced by Carlos Cordero.
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