Abdurrahman AlQahtani

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When our parents asked us questions, it was often because we had done something wrong. There was no safe answer to “Why did you do that?” – we were in trouble anyway. When our schoolteachers asked us questions, it was to test either our knowledge or whether we had been paying attention. In either case it was important to get the answer right, so questions themselves came to be seen as a threat.
Coaching for Performance Fifth Edition: The Principles and Practice of Coaching and Leadership UPDATED 25TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION
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