A funny thing happens when people say, “I just need better answers.”
Most of the time, what they actually need is better questions.
We live in an era where the ability to ask a brilliant question is sitting right next to the ability to order tacos without speaking to another human being. The power is already in your pocket, already in your browser, already humming behind a text box that does not judge your spelling or your existential dread.
And yet we still show up like we are begging for scraps. We toss a vague request into the void, then act betrayed when the response tastes like cafeteria oatmeal.
Here is the cheat code. Bake it into your instructions. Tattoo it on your workflow. Whisper it to your future self like a conspiracy.
Before you give me a response, ask me three questions that if I answer will make your response ten times better.
That is it. Three questions. Not thirty. Not a doctoral thesis. Three clean, clarifying lanterns held up in the fog.
The best coach is not the one with the loudest advice. The best coach is the one who refuses to let you stay blurry.
You can be the coach you wish you had. Start by demanding better questions. Update your project instructions now.
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