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How to help those who want to help themselves.

Clive Griffiths
Clive Griffiths

How to help those who want to help themselves.

Turn prescriptive advice into actionable empowerment:

You should do this → What’s your plan for it?
Here’s what I’d do → How do you see it working?
Let me help you → How can I support you?

Shift from giving solutions to sparking ownership.

Passive advice = Temporary solutions.
Active ownership = Long-term growth.

Bonus (because why not):

Take this step → What’s your next step?
I’ll fix it → Can you walk me through it?
I’ll handle it → What’s your approach?

Ready to guide others toward self-reliance? 😇

P.S. Your questions can spark someone else's breakthrough. ♻️

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