# 41 - What's the Best Question You've Ever Been Asked?

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Episode 41

[00:00:00] : Well, hello again. It's Rick Lewis with the follow through formula Podcast. This is episode number 41. Do you think that questions are a powerful form of learning? What if everything you ever wanted in your life could be accomplished by considering powerful questions? Would you be interested in what those questions might be? Have you noticed that so far, the Onley thing I've done is ask you questions? What if you could ask yourself powerful questions that would move you forward every day in your life? What do you think one such question would be for yourself? Did you think of one? Are you able to think off a question that immediately gets your own attention? Or are you stumped by this idea of how you could form a question for yourself that would move you powerfully forward in your day? Do you have ah question for me based on any of the episodes you've heard so far that you haven't asked, would you be willing to send me your question? Or would you be willing to pose that question to someone else who is Ah, friend or confident or family member of yours? Do you think answers are, um, or powerful and engaging form of conversation, or are questions even better? How long do you think you might keep listening to someone who is on Lee asking you questions? What's the very best thing you personally have toe offer toe other human beings? How often are you offering that part of yourself? What are the obstacles to you offering that part of yourself more often? What are the obstacles to you offering that part of yourself more freely? What could you do all day long? Happily, if you didn't have to worry about the practical aspects of making a living, how do you think people who are happy in their lives sustain being happy from day today? Do you want to be, Ah, happy person? Would you like to make others happy on a consistent basis? Do you spend a lot of time over thinking how you can be happy, or does your anxiety about making a mistake keep you from experimenting as much as you could with how you might be happy? Are you wondering whether you should just keep listening to a lot of questions? Are you wondering if I'll go through the entire episode without doing anything other than asking you questions. Do you have the capacity to just be in the present moment and enjoy right where you are and exactly what is happening without needing to know what's coming next? Would you like to develop the ability to do that? What would your life be like if you felt that you were completely enough, just as you are? Are you curious about other people? Are you interested on what's really going on deep in their heart and what they most desire and what they most fear and what they most want? Do you like helping people? Do you avoid helping yourself by putting other people always in front of you and your own needs and desires, and is doing that help you avoid feeling guilty about your needs and desires? What if you could serve the needs and desires of yourself and other people at the exact same time? Would you be interested in knowing what actions would accomplish that? Do you think considering such questions air useful has listening to the follow through formula podcast been helpful to you so far? Why do you think it's been helpful to you if it has. Why are you listening right now? If it has not been helpful to you, why do you think I'm putting so much energy and effort into this daily podcast? What's your dream job? What would you love to get paid to do? What contribution would you most love to make in your life? What's the worst thing that could happen if you took the risk of being authentic with those you love? What's the worst thing that could happen if you took the risk of being authentic with strangers? How do you think you would feel if you went an entire day without using any device connected to the Internet? How much love is inside of you that you don't let out? To whom in your life are you grateful that you do not express this to How would you describe what your job is in this lifetime? How do you intend to use the time that you have left in your life? Do you know what my name is? Do you think I'll be back tomorrow?

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