Vague ask, vague answer

Not all questions are the same. There’s a very big difference between asking a vague question and asking a specific question. 

If you want a specific yes or no as an answer, then your question needs to be as specific as possible. 

That’s why so many of our conversations at QLA focus on gaining clarity. 

When you can share with others what you actually want, not only does this mean that you understand yourself, but you are giving others the clarity to help you achieve it. 

This post is credited to Andrew.

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