Ask Powerful Questions | Chad Littlefield | Before the Bestseller 40


Ever have a conversation with someone, and you’re left feeling like there’s something very very different about the person you were just talking to?

They somehow talked to your soul. It was refreshing, maybe even inspiring.

So many people proclaim to “hate small talk” but what does it actually been to do the contrary.

How can you create moments throughout your day where you actually connect with the people around you.

Ask Powerful questions is the book that teaches you how to have meaningful conversations.

Meaningful conversations with your colleagues, prospects, family, friends, and the grocery store check out man.

Chad Littlefireld wrote the book with the late great will wise. He’s a TedX speaker, founder and CEO of We & Me inc, and has consulted with companies from JetBlue to Starbucks.

It’s my pleasure to introduce the thoughtful Chad Littlefield.

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