Think Fast: 10 Ways To Be Prepared For Any Question
- Listen Attentively. Listen carefully to the very end.
- Focus On The Trigger Word.
- Always Give The Short Answer First.
- Know When To Stop.
- Don’t Repeat A Negative Question.
- Strengthen Your Weak Points.
- Create A Few Slides For Some Answers.
- Use A Structure.
What to say when you don’t want to answer a question in court?
If your answer was not correctly stated, correct or clarify it immediately. Don’t say, “that’s all of the conversation” or “nothing else happened.” Instead say, “that’s all I recall” or “that’s all I remember happening.” It may be that after more thought or another question, you may remember something important.
Is it okay to ask your own question on Stack Overflow?
Stack Exchange has always explicitly encouraged users to answer their own questions. If you have a question that you already know the answer to, and you would like to document that knowledge in public so that others (including yourself) can find it later, it’s perfectly okay to ask and answer your own question on a Stack Exchange site.
Can you add your own answer to a question on Quora?
Type in your answer, then submit both question and answer together. Alternatively, you may go back and add an answer to your own question at any time. You can also accept your own answer, but you must wait 48 hours to do so. After all, someone else may come along with an even better solution to your problem!
Do you have all the answers to all your questions?
Here’s something to rock your world: you have all of the answers to every question you want to know. Really, I mean it. All the answers live inside of you. The issue is we’ve been taught is to ask questions of other people whenever we “don’t know.” I never want you to indulge in “I don’t know.” Ever. Your brain loves it. It keeps you stuck.
What does it mean to answer your own questions?
Question Leadership means answering your own questions to move forward in the direction of your intention. It will help you stop relying on other people for the answers and start relying on yourself. Once you learn how to do it, you’ll never look at a question the same way again.