Impertinent Questions

Do more stuff on purpose and less by accident. My nosiness meets your context each weekday for a month.

"I’m LOVING these. I read them every day as a reminder that
‘things needn’t necessarily be so’. So good."

 
 

Get curious about who you are, who you’re not, and who you might become. Upend assumptions. Get radically inquisitive. Investigate how you can adjust and adapt. Get a daily shot of curiosity straight to your inbox.


“I’d recommend the excellent Impertinent Questions if you’re feeling in any way stuck, or just plain curious about how to move something forward (yourself included). I think it’s magical.”
Carrie Goucher, Fewer Faster Bolder


What is Impertinent Questions?

A daily impertinent question to provoke your curiosity. About who you are. And who you’re not. About what really matters – and what doesn’t. About how you can get there. And where there is. With a hefty wadge of why, how, when and what if. What you bring to it is up to you, from mild inquiry to full-scale intrusion.

How does it work?

You’ll receive an Impertinent Question in your inbox each weekday for a month. You’ll get 20 in total, each a 30-second-ish read.

How do I use the questions?

There’s no ‘proper’ way to engage with Impertinent Questions. One size doesn’t fit all, so I encourage you to be curious. (Of course I do.) Here are some ways other people use the Questions.

  • Lots of people find a moment to read and reflect on them as they arrive

  • Others save them in a folder and catch up on 2 or 3 at a time.

  • Some save the full set, then dive in at random when they need a reflective jolt

  • Some read them simply to spark a few reflections in the moment

  • Others keep that day’s question in mind as they go about their day, examining their answers or trying out new ones

  • And some set aside a regular half hour to wonder intensively, check their evidence and consider what’s next

What works for you? Do you have a different approach to Impertinent Questions? Please tell me; I’d love to know and share that too.

 

More questions? You’ll find answers to some common ones here, or just drop me a line.