1. When answering, introduce the person you encouraged and your relationship with them, such as a friend, family member, or classmate. 2. Clearly explain what you encouraged them to do—maybe it was trying a new activity, speaking in public, or applying for a job. 3. Describe their initial reaction, such as feeling nervous, reluctant, or scared, and how you supported or persuaded them. 4. Explain your motivation for encouraging them, for example, you believed it would benefit them, help them grow, or overcome a fear.
1. When answering, introduce the person you encouraged and your relationship with them, such as a friend, family member, or classmate. 2. Clearly explain what you encouraged them to do—maybe it was trying a new activity, speaking in public, or applying for a job. 3. Describe their initial reaction, such as feeling nervous, reluctant, or scared, and how you supported or persuaded them. 4. Explain your motivation for encouraging them, for example, you believed it would benefit them, help them grow, or overcome a fear.