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Asking Right Questions
Can Put Your Life On A Roll

Been on a roll lately? What if you knew exactly how to put your life on a roll any time you wish… and to stay there as long as you choose? What if you were to discover that being on a roll is your natural state—that it’s your birthright?

Putting your life on a roll and keeping it there can be as easy as adopting a style of inquiry that leaves you feeling “wired” instead of “tired!”

The same is true with the Law of Attraction. When your style of inquiry is energizing, it’s as if you turn on a great big magnet that draws to you every form of abundance you could ever want.

Notice that it isn’t how you think that attracts abundance; it’s the amount of energy you’ve generated through your style of inquiry!

Asking questions that leave you drained can cost you dearly

Choose a style of inquiry that depletes your energy and you risk turning the Law of Attraction into the Law of Unintended Consequences. That’s when your magnet draws to you everything you explicitly do not want.

What we’re saying here is that you have a lot more control over your life than you may have thought. More importantly, you can learn to exercise this control over your life by just knowing how to ask the right questions, i.e. to practice an intuitive style of inquiry.

“The most useful style of inquiry you can practice today
is one that honors the wisdom of your heart, helps you
put your feelings into words and leaves you feeling ‘wired’
from all the ah-ha’s that occur as you reengage your intuition.”

—Kurt Wright

When used correctly, intuitive inquiry has you seeking to understand “what’s right” with your world rather than to identify “what’s wrong” with it. We like to call it “value-finding,” and it could change your life.

Being on a roll is all about making “what’s right” questions a permanent part of your life. You’ll find it’s a great way to strengthen your self-esteem, build healthy relationships and make the Law of Attraction come alive in your life, as well.

Bottom line, the “what’s right” style of inquiry can have a huge positive impact on many parts of your life.
  • For example, it can transform your life by helping you to get on a roll rather than letting you continue to struggle.

  • It can restore your self esteem and elevate your sense of worth and value as a person.

  • It can take your attention away from fear and lack and let you put it into building healthier relationships.

  • It can replenish your supply of creative energy so it can be used to make the Law of Attraction come alive in your life.

How Do You Ask Questions?
This table draws a striking comparison of the differences between asking "what's wrong" vs. asking "what's right" questions.

The Energy Of Questions
The more we seek to protect ourselves against energy depletion, the more we deplete our energy.

Build Your Self Esteem On Zero-Based Strengths
Since weaknesses are imaginary, you’ll want to build your self esteem on your strengths.

Motivation Theory Has A New Chapter: Disciplined Use Of Intuitive Inquiry
The newest Chapter in motivation theory finds boundless energy being generated through intuitive inquiry and ready to put you on a roll and keep you there.

Speaking Of Relationships, How’s The One Between Your Head And Your Heart?
between your head and your heart

Functions Of The Analytical And Intuitive Minds
This is a table that contrasts the distinctly different functions of the human analytical and intuitive minds.

Clear Purpose Contact Information
Contact information for Kurt and Patricia Wright


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