Don’t ask the wrong question such as "What’s wrong with you?, if you know the answer is not going to serve you"


Brooke said in the July Diamond coaching call “‘Don’t ask the wrong question such as “What’s wrong with you, if you know the answer is not going to serve you.'” She suggested turning the questions into more positive ones like “What is right with me?”

I totally get where she is going with this, but I’m curious…. don’t we also find the thoughts that are unintentional when we answer such questions? Aren’t we going straight to the intentional models by only asking the positive questions and may be missing out on the awareness that the unintentional model can provide for us? So, in a way the answer from the question “What’s wrong with me?” may serve us to find out the thought errors and see the models and gain awareness. I’d love your insights on this.