Creative Questions - The benefit of watching what questions run through your mind.

I just received this inspiring note from one of my Veronique Batter, in Madrid, Spain. I think it is a good example about the practically of Creative Questions.

 "Sometimes we think Creative Questions are only for the BIG stuff. But I have started playing with them with small details in my life.

The other day we were at the airport and the luggage delivery seemed to be very delayed. We were around a 100 people waiting and next to us there was another bigger group, also waiting. After 20 min. which is a very unusual wait, I started to see people nervous and realized I had the question in my mind, "Why is the luggage not coming?" I said to myself, "That is not a good question."

Then I changed the question, to a Creative Question and started to play with, "Why is my luggage coming?" Delighted, I got an answer right away which was "The people like doing their job and get the service done."

No more than 2 minutes later, the doors opened and the first luggage came. 5 minutes later we were out the airport. (By the way, I didn't see the other group receive their lugguage)."

I like that playing with Creative Questions, even for little things, can help us get the habit of watching our thinking. When we ask a Creative Question we have no resistance and so can experience almost instant manifestation.

Thank you Veronique for reminding and inspiring all of us.

Look for that "little thing" today, and practice a Creative Question.

Let me know how this works for you.

 

 

Being Curious Can Be Rewarding,
Arne Rantzén - The Question Guy
Founder and Co-creator

P.S. Sometimes it can be difficult to identify the exact opposing question or to find the new Creative Question. If you want help you can ask one of our coaches.