Continuing our series on asking great questions, today we focus on asking questions that will increase our success. What does success look like in the home? We’ve had kids at …
According to Ken Coleman, “there is power in a good question.” * I recently heard an interview of Ken Coleman, author of the book, “One Question: Life-Changing Answers from Today’s …
In the first three steps, we explored the importance of not rushing to “I’m sorry,” and instead of looking at what took place, how it impacted the other person, our …
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Asking Great Questions (Pt 2)
Posted: June 11, 2013 by Chuck Hagele
Continuing our series on asking great questions, today we focus on asking questions that will increase our success. What does success look like in the home? We’ve had kids at …
Category: Post Tags: change, children, communication, family, growth, home, kids, parenting, self-improvement
Asking Great Questions (Pt 1)
Posted: June 6, 2013 by Chuck Hagele
According to Ken Coleman, “there is power in a good question.” * I recently heard an interview of Ken Coleman, author of the book, “One Question: Life-Changing Answers from Today’s …
Category: Post Tags: communication, growth, self-improvement
The Six-Step Apology (Pt 4)
Posted: April 25, 2013 by Chuck Hagele
In the first three steps, we explored the importance of not rushing to “I’m sorry,” and instead of looking at what took place, how it impacted the other person, our …
Category: Post Tags: challenges, comfort zone, communication, growth, kids, marriage, parenting, professional life, relationships, work