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Interview Patty

5 Reasons You Should Never Be Afraid to Ask Questions

Advice for Women Entrepreneurs

1. - You Don’t Know Everything. - No matter what you may think, you do not know everything there is to know about a certain topic area,

let alone life in general. While there are experts all over the world for any given focus, they themselves would tell you that they still have a lot to learn. As the great philosopher Socrates once said, “The only true wisdom is knowing you know nothing.” Coming from such brilliant man who has provided us with so much information in the past, this quote should speak volumes about the importance of understanding how little we really know. It should also create a sense of humility, allowing you to feel comfortable about asking questions.

2. - You Aren’t The Only With A Question. - It is highly likely that if you are curious about something, so is someone else. When you are in a meeting of colleagues, it can be intimidating to see everyone around you looking engaged and comfortable with what’s being discussed. However, if you have any doubt whatsoever in the subject matter, someone else in the room is likely feeling the same way also. With that being said, not only will you be helping yourself out, but you will be helping those around you by raising questions as well.

3. - Questions Facilitate Discussion. - By raising questions in a group setting, you are often times enabling a further discussion within that group. Maybe what you asked will spark a thought of someone else or maybe your question was something the rest of the group hadn’t thought about yet. You shouldn’t feel like your questions will take away from productivity or be a waste of time. If anything, asking lots of questions and brainstorming will likely help the team get better and make sure you have everything covered.

4. - Educated People Respect Your Desire To Learn. - The most educated people in the world would never scoff or look down on someone with a desire to learn. In fact, in many of my experiences, leaders have a very high level of respect for those who show interest and ask questions. While you may be worried that it makes you look LESS intelligible, it is actually making you look MORE intelligible. Your desire to learn shows and the questions you ask are the first step in fulfilling that desire.

5. - The Internet Isn’t Always Right. - With the advent of services like Google and Answers.com, people sometimes think that they should be able to find everything we need to know via the internet. However, that is not true. Nowadays it has become extremely easy to host websites and circulate unverified information to the public that it can be a tall task figuring out how to filter the good info from the bad. This is where a trusted human element needs to come in. Reaching out and finding respected educators or topic professionals can be a great way to find the answers you are looking for.

Source: Business2Community

Patty Block, President and Founder of The Block Group, established her company to advocate for women-owned businesses, helping them position their companies for strategic growth. Charting the course for impactful, sustainable, profitable businesses, the beacon is control: of your strategic direction, your money, your time, your staffing, and your ability to bring in business. The Block Group brings together the people, resources and ideas that build results.

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