I want to share a small introduction to the art of asking questions inspired by Appreciation.
I think all appreciative questions always refer back to the purpose of what we are doing. So in the words used in the introduction, I believe you should always start with a generative question and ask for real human experiences.
Getting started
If you want to start asking appreciative questions you should use these questions:
- What is the best experiences you have had in relation to becoming competent?
- What made it possible for you to have these experiences? What did you do? What did other people do? Which circumstances were supporting the experiences?
- What could you do that would make it easy to become even more competent?
The words in Italic can be replaced with the specific things you want to appreciate.
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