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Did Curiosity Really Kill the Cat?!

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Did Curiosity Really Kill the Cat?!

Curiosity is the fuel behind every breakthrough—but most adults lose it as they grow older. Imagine what you’re missing when you stop asking questions. In this episode, Heather reveals why curiosity isn’t just for toddlers and how it supercharges learning, creativity, and connection—both at work and at home. Want to know the types of questions top performers ask to spark deeper conversations and solve bigger problems? What if your next question could be your million dollar move?

Episode Highlights:

00:20 - Curiosity is a powerful and essential human trait that drives learning, innovation, influence, and personal growth.

02:18 - People who are curious about others tend to ask more meaningful questions. They listen more attentively. They engage in richer conversations, and they have greater influence.

03:57 - Start by asking how and what questions. Number one, when you ask how and what, you're gonna get deeper answers, more thoughtful responses.

06:17 - Improving curiosity is like strengthening a muscle. The more you use it, the more you do it, the more natural it becomes.

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Content provided by Heather Price. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Heather Price or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

Did Curiosity Really Kill the Cat?!

Curiosity is the fuel behind every breakthrough—but most adults lose it as they grow older. Imagine what you’re missing when you stop asking questions. In this episode, Heather reveals why curiosity isn’t just for toddlers and how it supercharges learning, creativity, and connection—both at work and at home. Want to know the types of questions top performers ask to spark deeper conversations and solve bigger problems? What if your next question could be your million dollar move?

Episode Highlights:

00:20 - Curiosity is a powerful and essential human trait that drives learning, innovation, influence, and personal growth.

02:18 - People who are curious about others tend to ask more meaningful questions. They listen more attentively. They engage in richer conversations, and they have greater influence.

03:57 - Start by asking how and what questions. Number one, when you ask how and what, you're gonna get deeper answers, more thoughtful responses.

06:17 - Improving curiosity is like strengthening a muscle. The more you use it, the more you do it, the more natural it becomes.

Contact

Heather Price Consulting

Activity Coaching Conversation

  continue reading

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