I received a compelling email from Congressman Nick Langworthy last week, expressing his deep concern about our country’s open borders. In it, he said, he’s introduced a new immigration bill–a ...
Spend five minutes with a curious toddler, and you’ll find yourself on the receiving end of a relentless stream of questions led by a very powerful word: why. “Why is the sky blue?” “Why do dogs bark?
I’ve noticed something troubling in our society: people don’t ask for help enough. While many of us understand the concept of giving—teachers, first responders, veterans, and countless professionals ...
We stop asking the question "Why?" about the time we begin to think we understand it all. This usually occurs in adolescence. Once the adolescent attitudes begin to mature into adulthood, it should be ...
To be an effective leader, you must develop the skill of asking powerful questions. Here’s why — and how to do it. How asking powerful questions makes you a more effective leader The five key ...
For women, learning to ask can be the most powerful career move you make. Advocating for yourself rarely comes wrapped in comfort. Sometimes it looks like asking outright for the raise, the ...
I’ve noticed something fascinating about human behavior – we often struggle to ask for help, even when we desperately need it. This reluctance isn’t just a minor personality quirk; it’s a significant ...
Questions are the gateway to answers and to progress. Few people in history are as accomplished as Albert Einstein — yet he was the one who said: “The important thing is not to stop questioning.
As children grow into teenagers, they face new challenges and responsibilities. While young kids often receive help with everyday tasks like making their bed or doing homework, teens are expected to ...