How To Be A Quick Thinker In Conversation
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Do you run out of things to say in a conversation? Do you get stumped on what to say next? In this episode, I'll show you 2 must-use strategies on how to be a quick thinker in a conversation.
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Key Moments in this Episode
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00:00 Intro & Summary
01:07 125/400 Rule
02:12 Two words
04:15 What to ask
05:57 The choice
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This is brilliant! And deserves way, way more views! I also have observed some of the most connected people whom everyone just loves to be around and find very interesting, and it's their ability to be creatively connected and relatable at same time that wins them many friends. Two thumbs up
@chad.littlefield
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks a ton for saying this and loving the video! Glad you stumbled across the channel. There is lots, lots more where this one came from 😊
This video is first class! Deserves way more views!!!
@chad.littlefield
9 ай бұрын
🙏 heaps more where that came from across the channel! 🙂
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No angry email needed but I haven't heard the Questions asked per day metric before. Do you have a source for it? As usual, very engaging video Chad. I admire your use of props and non-verbals! I'm wondering how you chose Quick "Thinker" for the title instead of "Engager" or "Responder". I'd be interested in your perspective. all the best.
@chad.littlefield
3 жыл бұрын
Cate, thanks for your patience in my reply. That stat is in our book Ask Powerful Questions. We aggregated multiple studies. I don't have/remember the site off hand, but I remember one study was done in the UK and they mentioned that parents were asked (on average) a question every 2 minutes and 37 seconds from the moment the kiddos were awake to the moment they went to sleep. Ha! Obviously this happened more in bursts and not just on this cadence, but I thought that was a bit funny to consider.
you're so underrated
@chad.littlefield
2 жыл бұрын
That's a beautiful compliment! Thanks 🙂 Glad to connect with you here.
Yes ask! 30 + years later, but perfect time to start.
@chad.littlefield
2 жыл бұрын
I wished I had planted an oak tree in my back yard 30 years ago too...oh well...may as well plant one today :-)
I'd like a deck of your cards. I really like your videos. Thank you
@chad.littlefield
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the nice comment! You can find a free, printable version right here: weand.me/free/ or the full deck here weand.me/store/
pregnant pauses lol