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Last week, conflict resolution facilitator and author Priya Parker shared the idea of “magical questions” — queries that cut through small talk and inspire people to share themselves. We asked you for your own magical questions. Here are some of our favorites.
I am a registered nurse in a surgical recovery unit. I have short, but intimate encounters with post-op patients. I like to ask them what is on the menu when they get home. It stimulates conversation about comfort foods, cravings and their experience of fasting before their surgery. —Lori Barker
Do you like your name? —Norma Schmelling
If you had theme music, what would it be? Like, if you were to walk into a room in a movie, what song would be playing? —Rachael Jett-Barbieri
If money or time were no object, where would you like to travel? —Madeline Greer
Do you believe in ghosts? —Michelle Davitt
What’s the first car you owned? —Lisa Christian |