Wednesday, October 14, 2015

Discover Questioning



Discover questioning. "Learn from yesterday, live for today, hope for tomorrow. The important thing is not to stop questioning," These are the words of Albert Einstein. Sometimes it is easy to just accept things as they are; to never question why? Discovering questioning opens the door to finding new ways. Often times we continue to do the same thing, the same way, throughout our life; never questioning why we do the things we do. Now, I suppose this may not actually be a bad thing, but what if through questioning you might find a better way, an easier way, a more enjoyable way? Take the time to start questioning. Look for different ways to do things. Ask others how they do things, and perhaps give a few a try. A questioning mind is a curious mind. Curiosity leads us to look for innovation and ways to improve. Choose to be open to questioning.


Challenge: Think of some simple every day things you do. In your Discovery Journal jot down one question as to why you do something the way you do. Look for three different ways to do that one thing. Ask yourself if one of these ways is a better way. Challenge yourself to come up your own new idea.






2 comments:

  1. Curiosity and questioning is what moves us to a more wholehearted life. Right? Well, of course. You said it well in your post. I wonder what writing for 31 days will produce in the learning category? Will I have enough to say for 17 more days?

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  2. I've enjoyed writing about a common theme. Hey we are almost half way through!

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