What happens to problems that you ignore?
They don't go away, do they?
They get in your way. And, chances are, in someone else's way, too
Every problem left unattended slows somebody down.
Why not get started in solving it today?
-- Douglas Brent Smith
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Problems bring pain. Maybe it's physical, or emotional, or logistical-- as long as the problem is there, so is that pain. When we solv...
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You could think of it as the ostrich effect - putting your head in the sand to avoid a danger. You can't see it anymore, you don't n...
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We're all in a hurry. Urgency is a way of life. When we're working on a problem it feels as if the faster we solve it the better. Bu...
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Do you try to do everything on your own? If you're part of a team, and especially if you are leading a team, it goes better by collabora...
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What looks like the root cause of a problem might have roots of its own. Keep digging. -- doug smith
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Every problem leads to an outcome. Some you want and some you definitely do not want. You're going to prefer the outcomes of the probl...
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Emotions can get in the way of solving problems. Stirring up anger, or fear is hardly ever helpful. But what if even in the toughest of situ...
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Who do you get to help you solve your problem? You, of course, that's a given. Also, people who will be impacted by any solution you try...
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Can you solve every problem? Of course not. Some problems need more time, more resources, more miracles. Sometimes the best we can do as a...
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Sometimes it's more important to be centered than to be right. -- doug smith
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