Here be dragons

Share on Twitter

Here be dragons

Medieval mapmakers labeled the edges of the known world with pictures like this, along with the phrase“Here be dragons.” These markings let the maps’ readers know that the regions were unexplored and might hold terrors.

Is it possible that asking questions is your “Here be dragons?” Are there wide expanses of uncharted territory in the form of business opportunities, improved relationships and financial circumstances that hold terror for you?

Well, meet your dragon slayer: Your ability to explore new territories by asking questions that uncover hidden treasures and opportunities. Connect with your dragon slayer in …

The Answer is Yes
But First You Have to Ask

This book will help you enrich your life by asking for more of what you want. It will help you acquire and polish your asking and listening skills so you can derive maximum benefits in the workplace, in relationships, at home and everywhere in-between.

Comments are closed.

  • Connect with Jim

    Friend me on FacebookJoin my network on LinkedInFollow me on TwitterAdd me to your circlesRSS Feed
  • The Answer is YES

    • I think you need to eat more.
      Dec 27, 2011
      What will it be … field mice or antelope? A lion is fully capable of capturing, killing and eating a field mouse. ...
    • Here be dragons
      Dec 6, 2011
      Here be dragons Medieval mapmakers labeled the edges of the known world with pictures like this, along with the phrase“Here be dragons. ...
  • Subscribe to Jim’s Blog

    Enter your email address:

  • What People Are Saying

    “As Jim pointed out at the initial meeting, most other seminars send you someplace for a day tell you to do something different and then you go back to the office and keep doing the same thing. This program forces you to be accountable because Jim follows up and makes sure that you actually do it. It’s hard work. I’m more focused on having a different and more productive conversation with my clients than I have had before.”

    —Mark, Vice President, Merrill Lynch