The quality of your life is determined by the quality of your questions.
- Anthony Robbins
The page collects the questions I have seen and have applied to different situations in my life. I hope they would be of use to you as well.
1| Where can I make single decisions that remove hundreds or thousands of other decisions?
Originating from thinkers like Tim Ferriss, Greg McKeown, Jim Collins, this question focuses on making few quality decisions instead of many haphazard ones.
2| What is the worst thing that could happen?
This is part of Tim Ferriss' fear-setting exercise, where clearly defining the downside can ease our fear against action.
3| What does done look like?
Perfection is the enemy of good. This question by Greg McKeown directs me to clearly define the required endstate, so that I do not need to expend energy and attention beyond that.
4| What would this look like if it were easy?
This question by Tim Ferriss guides me to think about what is the greatest obstacle to a active problem, and how I can get across it.
5| If I could only work for two hours per week on my business, what would I do?
80% of our work can be just spinning wheels. This question by Tim Ferriss guides me to think about the essential 20%, and how I can use my time and energy on those.
As I discover more questions that I can explain and apply, they will be added to this page.