
We know that questions lead to answers and sometimes, more questions. Hey, most times, it leads to more questions than we care to answer. From time-to-time, we are bombarded by questions at a rapid pace and we resort to harsh looks and the thought of saying, “stay out of my business”. This is posturing at its most defensive manner. With that said, we still do not know what’s in a question. We are constantly wondering the motive of the questioning speculate
whether the questioner has our best interest at heart, or are they looking for dirt.I have posed a series of questions for you and your interest. I ask that you take a moment to reflect on what you do and why you do it.
** Would you recommend your lifestyle and daily habits to the person you respect most?** What would you do if you knew you could not fail?
** Are you able to treat failure with enthusiasm if you have learned something from it?
** Can you except the fact that the higher you soar, the higher your commitment level must be?
** How much would you help someone who could not pay you back?
** What would you do if no one were watching you?
** If you were a stock, would you invest in YOU?
** Could you lead without caring about the cause?
** Can you encourage others to do well even when you are not?
** When you look behind, what have you learned?
** Do you see things as you are or as they are?
** When you evaluate a situation, do you ask why? Or why not?
** Do you lead by slogan or by example?
** If money was no object, what is the first thing you buy?
** Are your current problems your fault?
** What are you waiting for?
I ask again, what’s in a
? The answers can motivate you to move on or motivate you to move somewhere else. Whatever the case, these and other questions like them will require you to think even for just a minute.

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