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#73 Karin Kuschik - #1 Bestselling Author - How to Ask the Right Questions

#73 Karin Kuschik - #1 Bestselling Author - How to Ask the Right Questions

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On this episode, I sit down for a beautiful conversation with my good friend and #1 Bestselling author Karin Kuschik. Beyond a bestselling author, Karin is a top-level performance coach for business decision makers/media celebrities as well as a keynote speaker. She has a gift for finding and sharing just the right words to help people through life's different situations.

Our discussion begins with the genesis of Karin’s new book 50 Questions that Make Life Easier (“50 Fragen, die das Leben leichter machen”) and the impact it has already made. Our conversation includes; the importance of asking the right questions, how to check in with yourself and ensure you’re heading down the right path, the root cause of most misunderstandings and arguments, how to properly defuse situations, dissecting someone’s true intent behind their words, learning to respond to different situations effectively, how you can decide who pushes your buttons, and so much more.

To get Karin’s books in German please visit: https://www.amazon.de/stores/Karin-Kuschik/author/B09NNXN3P3

To get Karin’s books in English please visit: https://www.amazon.com/stores/Karin-Kuschik/author/B0FNX2HHRL

To learn more about Karin please visit: https://www.karinkuschik.com/

To connect with Karin on Instagram, please visit: https://www.instagram.com/karinkuschik/

To listen to John’s previous episode with Karin (#59 & #40) please visit: https://audio.johnstrelecky.com

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