Solve what you can. Manage what you must. Keep learning no matter what.
-- doug smith
Left alone, problems continue to grow. That's not what we want, but problems don't care about what we want.
Shrink that problem to insignificance by solving it.
-- doug smith
No matter what anyone tells you, some problems can not be imagined away.
We'd like to believe that positive thinking can accomplish anything. Anything? I'm not so sure.
It's comforting to think that our beliefs matter more than the facts -- but have you ever pitted your beliefs against immutable facts and prevailed? That stove top will still burn your hand no matter how much you believe that it is harmless. That gathered army on your border could still invade you no matter how positive you think about your enemies.
I'm not against a metaphysical awareness -- far from it -- I just don't rely on metaphysics when physics is in control.
Imagine all you want. Believe all you want. But, that problem you are facing probably will need some action if you want to solve it.
-- doug smith
Difficult situations amplify fear. When we are uncertain of how to handle a situation, it can push our fear out into the open.
But, it is worth considering:
Problems are not the cause of fear. Problems can be the cure for fear.
Whatever brought the fear on, once you've solved the problem in front of you, that fear is likely to fade.
There are so many benefits to solving problems that we might as well keep solving them!
-- doug smith
What if that problem is really a process to a better result?
Sure, it looks like a problem. It aggravates. It blocks. But what if there's a message underneath that we wouldn't otherwise discover, if it wasn't for the problem?
Maybe that message is: change this. Make this better. Set a better goal. Work to achieve it.
Even a poke can be a nudge that we need. That problem is just a nudge.
-- doug smith
It may be tempting to side-step a value to try to solve a problem. We rationalize. We justify. We promise it's a temporary thing.
But busting values is NOT a temporary thing. A broken value does not easily heal. It leaves scars.
A broken value leads to protracted problems.
Keep the value, find a better solution, and let's stay centered.
-- doug smith
Problems proceed with uncentered mischief without our consent.
They play with us, they push on us, without caring about our focus.
The focus is up to us. Staying centered is up to us. Solving the problem...is up to us.
-- doug smith
Remember, the root cause of a problem might be in more than one garden.
Keep digging.
-- doug smith
To resist a problem also resists the solution.
Solutions begin with awareness.
-- doug smith
Centered problem solving relies on problem solvers who are focused, mindful, centered individuals. Working collaboratively is easier when the team members are personally fine. Here are some suggested guidelines for working together in a way that helps sustain that sense of centeredness.
Speak and act with clarity, creativity, courage, and compassion.
That's it.
These are also four core strengths of leadership, with the fifth being centeredness (which results from careful attention and development to the other four.)
None of us are perfect at any of these key strengths. Putting them together in focused combination bonds and builds us in ways that are far more difficult otherwise.
Clarity, creativity, courage, compassion, and centeredness: it's the heart of centered problem solving.
-- doug smith
Sometimes, random chance can provide the surprise you need to solve that problem. Something new is useful for you when you center on it in the moment.
-- doug smith
Who's going to solve our problems? Where's the super hero to the rescue?
We all sometimes wish for someone to solve all of our problems. That someone is us.
-- doug smith
Problems fertilize growth -- but at first all we feel is, well, fertilized on.
-- doug smith
Teaching and training people how to solve problems is one of the best gifts that you could give.
-- doug smith
A problem that's too big to solve is likely constructed of many solvable problems.
Solve what you can.
-- doug smith
Incomplete solutions can make a problem worse. Speed is not always the first criteria for success.
-- doug smith