Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
Thank you. Hello, my friend, and welcome to another short episode of Something for Everybody. My name is Aaron Mashpitz. The quality of your life is determined by the quality of the questions you're willing to ask yourself. Most people spend their lives looking for better answers, but they're asking the wrong questions. If you ask yourself, why does this happen to me?
Your brain will find a list of excuses, weaknesses, and external villains to blame.
Chapter 2: Why are the questions we ask ourselves important for our life quality?
But if you ask yourself, what is this situation trying to teach me? Or how can I use this to my advantage? Your brain shifts from victimhood to agency. The quality of your leadership, your business, and your mental fitness is capped by the questions you are too afraid to voice. So here are some low quality questions versus high quality questions. Low quality. Why am I not successful yet? High.
What skills am I currently lacking that would make my success inevitable? Great. Low. Low quality question. Who is at fault for this mistake? High quality question.
what system failure allowed this human error to occur next low quality question what if i fail and look like a fool hmm well where's a high quality question looks like what is the cost of me staying exactly where i am for another year another day another month better questions don't just change your perspective they change your biology
They move you out of the reactive sort of survival brain into a creative problem solving brain, right? This is the inner locker room audit. Here's what you need to do. The action item, the inner locker room audit. Take 10 minutes today to look at the reoccurring problems in your life. Stop looking for a new solution and start looking for a new solution. question.
The breakthrough you're looking for isn't hidden in an answer you haven't found. It's hidden in a question you haven't been brave enough to ask. So again, the quality of your life is determined by the quality of the questions you're willing to ask yourself. And thank you very much for tuning in to another short episode of Something for Everybody. My name is Aaron Mashbitz.
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