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Let=E2=80=99s face it. Awkward silence is in fact...awkward.&nbs= p; When planning for your sessions, keep in mind the outcome of the convers= ation. This allows you to maintain a steady direction and focus related to = the topic at hand.
Some outcomes might be...
Connect and talk (about you, the subscriber, or a common interest)
= li>Receive guidance/coaching
Learn how to do something
Ask you questions related to a specific subject
Brainstorm/problem solve
Additionally, you may also want to ask yourself=E2=80=A6
Asking Open Ended Questions
Open ended questions can not simply be answered with a =E2=80=9Cyes=E2= =80=9D or a =E2=80=9Cno=E2=80=9D and will require your subscriber to contri= bute more detail and context to your conversation. This can be particularly= useful when you want to prompt a conversation to get back on track, or sim= ply need a break from talking.
Some examples of open ended questions are=E2=80=A6
How can I help you with____?
What are some points related to _____ that you wanted to look at?
What other areas of interest do you have as it relates to _____?
What is the best possible thing you could get out of this session? =
You know your subscribers best! Make your own list of questions re= levant to your session and subscribers that can be quickly referenced when = the conversation needs to move.