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Question Group: Family

Am I emotionally available for my family when they need me most?

Am I making enough time for one-on-one moments with each family member?

What past hurt or issue do I need to forgive and let go of for the sake of my family?

Am I listening to my family’s needs, or am I prioritizing my own?

How can I be more vulnerable in sharing my feelings with my family?

Am I keeping any secrets from my family that are hurting our connection?

Am I nurturing the relationship I have with each family member?

What am I assuming my family understands about me that I haven’t communicated?

Am I being fair in how I divide my attention and support among family members?

How do my actions or words affect the emotional well-being of my family?

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Deep dive cards has been designed to bring real conversations and open the clear channels of communication better the parties using these cards. A   communication starter   is a prompt or technique used to initiate a conversation, whether in personal or professional settings. It helps break the ice, encourages engagement, and can set the tone for a productive dialogue. Communication starters are particularly useful when the conversation might otherwise feel awkward, or when you want to encourage deeper discussion.

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1.   Icebreaker Questions  : Simple, non-threatening questions to warm up a conversation. For example,  "What’s something exciting you’re working on this week?"  or  "How did you get started in your field?"

2.   Open-Ended Prompts  : Statements that invite the other person to share their thoughts or feelings. For instance,  "I’d love to hear your perspective on..."  or  "Can you tell me more about...?"

3.   Compliments or Observations  : Starting with something positive or an observation about the other person. For example,  "I really admire how you handled that project; what was your strategy?"  or  "I noticed you have a great way of connecting with people. How do you do it?"

4.   Shared Experiences  : Finding common ground to build on.  "I saw you were at the event last week. What did you think of the keynote speaker?"

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