Just came across this interesting article about asking open ended questions instead of closed ones to get answers.
You know, instead of asking yourself something like ... "Can I become a better improviser?" you ask an open ended question like this "How can I become better at improvisation?"
See the difference? One only allows for a single answer. The other lets you ruminate and discover answers you may not have thought about it.
This strategy is really a good one to uncover answers to problems you might have - creative or otherwise. Read the entire article here.
You know, instead of asking yourself something like ... "Can I become a better improviser?" you ask an open ended question like this "How can I become better at improvisation?"
See the difference? One only allows for a single answer. The other lets you ruminate and discover answers you may not have thought about it.
This strategy is really a good one to uncover answers to problems you might have - creative or otherwise. Read the entire article here.
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