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The Questions That Change Everything

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What if the biggest thing holding you back isn't a lack of talent, opportunity, or motivation—but the questions you're asking yourself? In this episode of the Quest for Success Podcast, Dr. Jerry Cunningham explores the powerful practice of Socratic questioning and shows how asking better questions can lead to better decisions, healthier relationships, stronger faith, and greater financial wisdom. Drawing from psychology, philosophy, history, and Christianity, you'll discover why our minds often jump to conclusions, how those automatic thoughts can work against us, and a practical method for challenging them before they influence your actions. You'll also hear how psychologists use Socratic questioning in therapy, why Abraham Lincoln relied on a similar process before making important decisions, and how Jesus often used thoughtful questions to transform hearts and minds. Whether you're trying to overcome self-doubt, make wiser financial decisions, strengthen your character, or simply think more clearly, this episode will give you a practical tool you can begin using today. Key Takeaways * Learn the six core types of Socratic questions and how to use them in everyday life. * Discover how questioning your assumptions can reduce negative thinking and improve decision-making. * See how this method can strengthen your integrity, faith, and financial planning. * Learn why asking better questions often produces better answers. * Walk away with a practical strategy you can begin applying immediately to improve every area of your life. For more podcasts, books, articles, and resources to help you along your Quest for Success, visit www.Quest-Success.com [https://www.Quest-Success.com]. Check out the sponsor of this episode: Go to Hostinger.com/QUEST20 [https://www.Hostinger.com/Quest20] and use code QUEST20 for 20% off. You'll be glad you did. 20% off Code: QUEST20 Suggested Reading * Beck, Judith S. (2020). Cognitive Behavior Therapy: Basics and Beyond (3rd ed.). * Farnsworth, Ward. The Socratic Method: A Practitioner's Handbook. * Plato. The Apology (includes Socrates' defense and the famous statement, "The unexamined life is not worth living."). * The Holy Bible, Proverbs 4:7 and the Gospels (examples of Jesus' use of probing questions). * Beck, Aaron T. Cognitive Therapy and the Emotional Disorders. Mentioned in This Episode #Socrates #Plato #AbrahamLincoln #JesusChrist #Augustine #ThomasAquinas #ProfessorKingsfield #WardFarnsworth

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The Questions That Change Everything

What if the biggest thing holding you back isn't a lack of talent, opportunity, or motivation—but the questions you're asking yourself? In this episode of the Quest for Success Podcast, Dr. Jerry Cunningham explores the powerful practice of Socratic questioning and shows how asking better questions can lead to better decisions, healthier relationships, stronger faith, and greater financial wisdom. Drawing from psychology, philosophy, history, and Christianity, you'll discover why our minds often jump to conclusions, how those automatic thoughts can work against us, and a practical method for challenging them before they influence your actions. You'll also hear how psychologists use Socratic questioning in therapy, why Abraham Lincoln relied on a similar process before making important decisions, and how Jesus often used thoughtful questions to transform hearts and minds. Whether you're trying to overcome self-doubt, make wiser financial decisions, strengthen your character, or simply think more clearly, this episode will give you a practical tool you can begin using today. Key Takeaways * Learn the six core types of Socratic questions and how to use them in everyday life. * Discover how questioning your assumptions can reduce negative thinking and improve decision-making. * See how this method can strengthen your integrity, faith, and financial planning. * Learn why asking better questions often produces better answers. * Walk away with a practical strategy you can begin applying immediately to improve every area of your life. For more podcasts, books, articles, and resources to help you along your Quest for Success, visit www.Quest-Success.com [https://www.Quest-Success.com]. Check out the sponsor of this episode: Go to Hostinger.com/QUEST20 [https://www.Hostinger.com/Quest20] and use code QUEST20 for 20% off. You'll be glad you did. 20% off Code: QUEST20 Suggested Reading * Beck, Judith S. (2020). Cognitive Behavior Therapy: Basics and Beyond (3rd ed.). * Farnsworth, Ward. The Socratic Method: A Practitioner's Handbook. * Plato. The Apology (includes Socrates' defense and the famous statement, "The unexamined life is not worth living."). * The Holy Bible, Proverbs 4:7 and the Gospels (examples of Jesus' use of probing questions). * Beck, Aaron T. Cognitive Therapy and the Emotional Disorders. Mentioned in This Episode #Socrates #Plato #AbrahamLincoln #JesusChrist #Augustine #ThomasAquinas #ProfessorKingsfield #WardFarnsworth

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