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QUESTIONS ABOUT YOU SHOULD ASK
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WHY? AND WHY NOT?
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It motivates you to think and step back about purpose and need for change. Why not is basically used to make a suggestion or to express agreement. Examples: Why would you want a record of this? Why should we expect that to change? Why not use my car? You'll fit more in Why didn't you come to us before?" he asked.
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WHAT IF? AND WHAT IF NOT?
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They help us in finding the solutions of a problem which are best and which are not. They also help in the decision making process. Examples: What if the bus is late? What if you don't pass your exams? What if I did not eat the food? What if I did not run this project?
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WHAT ELSE?
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It inspires us to change our view immediately
It inspires us to change our view immediately. It helps us to focus on possible alternatives. Examples: What else is new? What else happened? What else can we do? What else do you need?
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HOW?
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It is used to ask about the condition or quality of something
It is used to ask about the condition or quality of something. It is used to ask in what way or manner the particular work is done. Examples: How are you feeling this morning? How was your flight? How does this machine work? How are you?
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WHO? WHEN? AND BY WHEN?
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To ensure execution of our concepts and ideas, we need to raise these three questions.
Examples: Who made the birthday cake? I eat ice cream when I am on holiday. You're going to finish it by when?
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