Smart People Don't Answer Questions At Once, They Follow These Steps
First
Many of us think that the
faster we respond, the smarter we sound.
But have you regretted saying the wrong things and you wish you
didn’t say it so quickly? Remember how you often realize you should say this instead
of that before you go to bed?
The best response usually don’t come instantly, and smart people
know this very well. Before they answer a question, they go through some steps
first.
The flow is, pause before everything else. Then, divert the
question if you don’t want to answer it actually. But if you want to answer and
can do it at once, hold yourself before the editing process.
Pause and allow
yourself to think
When you can’t think of an answer immediately, and people are
waiting for you, don’t let the pressure to respond quickly stop you from saying
“let me think” or “I need some time to think about it”. It’s better to wait for
a while for a great answer than replying at once with nonsense. People won’t
remember how long you take to process the answer after they get wowed and
impressed by your amazing and logical thoughts.
Dodge the
question with skill
We all have that moment when someone asked an inappropriate
question. Sometimes, you are not required to answer every question thrown at
you. While you think and pause, you can divert the question if you don’t feel
like answering that question or you just don’t know the answer. Robert
MacNamara epitomized this when he said,
Never answer
the question that is asked of you. Answer the question that you wish had been
asked.
It goes for any tricky situation, like a job interview.
Imagine the interviewer asks you on the reason of quitting your
previous job, you don’t have to explain yourself. You could simply say,
“Talking about my previous job, I did this and that. I learned and developed
different skills like managerial skills, communication skills, etc. And I wish
to challenge myself more.
While you are not completely responding what the other person is
asking, you are giving them a rational answer, and selling yourself at the same
time. This is the magical power of language.
Of course, there are more methods to diverting a question, like
turning the tables or using transition devices to move to the next
question.
Edit your words
before you say them aloud
mart people don’t stutter. While they pause before answering,
they think about few things:
- How
can I present my ideas in a way people can understand at once?
- How
can I impress them with my answer?
- Would
my answer be inappropriate or offensive?
Take the flow, the content, and the length of your response all
into deep consideration, and you could definitely stun your listeners with your
answer.
If possible, visualize a mind map in your head and quickly go
through the points you want to hit, and elaborate on your points as you are
answering the question.
That’s hard, I
am bad at putting my thoughts together.
You don’t have to overshare when you are giving an answer.
Sometimes less is more. Don’t give yourself too much pressure and to give the
“perfect” response. In most situations, there is not an absolute answer. There
is also not a rubric grading how all-arounded or politically correct your
answer is.
To sound smart, you simply pause and think of what you want to
say, take a deep breath and answer with confidence. The more you practice this
pause-then-answer method, I’m sure you will sharpen your skill and perfect the
art of answering questions in no time.
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