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Once Question at a Time.
Sometimes when we're asking a question (in fact more often than not) we are actually asking multiple questions and for this reason, even when we receive an answer, it can be hard to understand what it is.
By asking the right question, so thinking about what it is you are asking and stripping it back into parts (what is the priority/outcome that we wish or need to achieve first) we can then hear or see the answer clearly.
At times we may have to respond to the first answer and act accordingly before we can even ask the nest question.
And sometimes . . . we may no longer need to ask the next question because one answer, can lead to many!
Food for thought:
It is very much the same when I'm working with a client and their horse.
I can only ask one question at a time but the client may have multiple thoughts going through their head, that it can make it difficult for the horse to answer or to be heard.
I hope this makes sense on some level lol.
Best wishes
Ronnie
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