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How I Think: Recovery Questions for Clarity and Insight. Using Language to Reveal Hidden Truths

How I Think: Recovery Questions for Clarity and Insight. Using Language to Reveal Hidden Truths

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Every word you or someone else chooses to say or write shifts the meaning of a conversation. In this episode, Daniel Stih explores how he thinks through problems using The Meta Model from Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP), a powerful framework for unpacking complex language. Complex statements hide more than you think. One word can change everything. Learn how to break it down, word by word, and see the truth underneath.

You’ll discover:

  • How complex statements often hide assumptions, distortions, and generalizations
  • The art of “Recovery Questions”—smart follow-up questions to clarify vague language
  • Why breaking a statement down word by word can reveal new insights
  • The exact questions from the Meta Model to use to dig beneath vague language
  • How to transform fuzzy conversations into clear, actionable information
  • Real-life examples showing how one word can change the entire meaning of a discussion

Whether you’re trying to solve a business problem, navigate personal relationships, or think more clearly, this episode will give you practical tools to see what’s truly underneath the words. Think of it as X-ray vision for language.

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Think Clearly: Meta Model Pattern Table by Daniel Stih
https://danielstih.com/think-hub

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