Change Your Questions, Transform Your Life

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What if one small shift — changing the questions you ask yourself and others — could open doors you didn’t even know were there?

One of the most transformative moments of my life came wrapped inside a simple truth: If you change the question you’re asking, you change the answer you’ll receive. That insight didn’t stroll into my life — it hit me like an NFL linebacker at full speed. Suddenly, I started examining the questions I’d been silently asking myself every day. Were they helping me grow, or were they quietly steering me in the wrong direction?

Most of us never question our own questions. Many are automatic — “Which route should I take to work?” — small, forgettable, functional. But some questions shape the emotional tone of our days and our relationships. A partner walks through the door, and we ask, “How was your day?” We get the predictable shrug: “Okay.” But change the question to, “Tell me one good thing that happened today,” and something shifts. Thought is required. Reflection is triggered. Connection becomes possible. A follow-up — “Can we sit and you tell me about it?” — opens the door to genuine dialogue. You’ll soon discover that when you change your questions, the light within you shines with the brilliance of a Texas noonday sun.

The truth is simple and liberating:

If you don’t like the way your life is going, change the questions that guide it. New questions create new answers, and new answers create a new way forward.

Let your questions shine a little light within today.



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