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What Are You Willing to Ask? | Winner's Minute With Mac Hammond

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An often-overlooked key to growth is the power hidden in asking questions. Asking questions puts
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you in the position of humility and allows others to bring insight, direction, and wisdom into your life. Lou Holtz stated,
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“I never learn anything talking. I only learn things when I ask questions.” So I challenge you to do the same.
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Ask your spouse what you can do to better your relationship. Ask your boss if he has any suggestions on how you can improve what you do.
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Or ask this question that Pastor Brad Cooper posed: “What would you attempt to do if you could not fail?”
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Be careful enough what you ask though—your answer may just provide you with the direction you need
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to move forward in life. I’m Mac Hammond, and this is the Winner’s Minute.