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Tuesday, June 23, 2015

INTERVIEW SOMEONE YOU LOVE ABOUT LIFE

In the past I have suggested setting down with aunts, uncles, parents, older cousins and grand-parents etc., to get them to talk about their life. The idea being that you take notes or record their stories for prosperity. Below is a list of questions you might ask… you can pick and choose which ones. Mainly use the questions to get them started. Usually as they relax they will open up and reveal more than what any specific question might have asked.

It’s best to record the conversation. Use your smart phone, cam-corder, or any recording device.

imageOnce you’ve done this, if you want to share their story or preserve it you can send me a a COPY of the recording and I will try to create a written transcript. Like with photographs, the best way to save a story is to share it. I’ll post it to this website,  FaceBook, and future books, with your permission.

If the question format doesn’t work just try asking them to “…tell me about…”

Questions from a FaceBook post by Brendon Burchard and Shared by Emily Hanks-Letterman.
1. What comes to mind when you think about growing up in [hometown]?
2. What did you love to do as a kid, before high school?
3. What did you love to do in high school?
4. What do remember most about your teenage years?
5. What do you remember most about your mom (grandma)?
6. What was most important to her?
7. What do you remember most about your dad (grandpa)?
8. What was most important to him?
9. If grandma and grandpa had a message to you and their grandchildren, what do you think it is?
10. How did you meet [spouse] and know (s)he was the one?
11. How did you choose your career and what was your favorite part about it?
12. What made you successful at work?
13. What did you believe about yourself that helped you become successful and deal with hard times?
14. What times in your life truly “tested your mettle,” and what did you learn about yourself by dealing (or not dealing) with them?
15. What three events most shaped your life?
16. What do you remember about when each of us was born?
17. Were you ever scared to be a parent?
18. What three words would you say represented your approach to parenting and why?
19. When you think about [sibling] how would you describe him?
20. What message do you have for [sibling] that you want him to always keep in mind?
[Do the last two questions above for each sibling in your family]
21. When you think about [spouse], how would you describe her/him?
22. What message do you have for [spouse] that you want her/him to always keep in mind?
23. What three words would you say best describe who you tried to be in life and how you want to be remembered?
24. When they think about their careers, what do you want your children to focus on?
25. What have you learned about other people in life? (trustworthy, kind or not and mean)?
26. What do you think the world needs more of right now?
27. What do you believe people want the most in life?
28. What were the three best decisions you’ve ever made?
29. What are you most proud of in life?
30. What were five of the most positive moments of your life?
31. What message would you like to share with your family?
32. What are you most thankful for?

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