Name any challenge you are going through from past issues to workplace dilemmas and most likely you have but one or two ideas for solving those obstacles. You probably didn't put nearly enough time sitting down working a plan to solve as you did watching television or listening to your jams. So what are some things within your power you can do to problem solve?
1. Communicate with those who are also impacted by the issue(s). Talking with others about problems can help sometimes, but the focus on solving the issue ultimately comes from you. Think of how many people had to contend with corporations, family members and others alone, because support systems backed out at the last minute. Be sure your back up is strong and your case is stronger for why something has got to change!
2. Do your research. Why some people burn out on solving problems before they truly get started is because they have not bothered to do through research about the subject matter and how others came up with solutions.
3. Manage money and time well. Timing is everything and if one chooses to deal with an issue, he or she has to have some idea what day, time, season, etc. will work best. Spiritually minded men and women pray and fast about when they should contend and when to wait. There is a season for all things. So if your timing is off, you might find yourself wasting money too. Get financing from businesses and others only when you need it and be sure your plan is transparent and comprehensible.
4. Seek professional counselors and assistants when you are confused, lack motivation, ignorant, tired, and too busy doing other things. Why create more problems for yourself by not stepping outside the box? So many people never resolve issues because they don't bother to seek help.
It is unfortunate but many of us have far too many negative, critical individuals around us who we just can't trust to bounce some ideas off of and who sincerely don't have our best interests in mind. Most of "our people" are more interested in talking about folks than doing something to solve problems about folks. What is really standing in between you and solving an issue but more people?
So when I thought of problem solving on any issue--great or small for myself, I had to come back to the question of whether or not I truly wanted to reach a solution or come to some sort of peaceful conclusion. Sometimes people hold on to their personal woes like collectible items with no intention of giving them up until they grow in value (or increase in size). As long as nothing is blowing up, breaking, or causing World War III, some people will just reason, "I'm okay...that thing is alright. I don't need to do anything with it right now. We will just wait and see..." until what? Meanwhile, for some they know that is not what they really want to do. I don't know about you, but I don't like to wait around and watch something grow if it can be solved right now.
Nicholl McGuire has been sharing spiritual insight on a number of issues since 2008 on YouTube channel: nmenterprise7.
1. Communicate with those who are also impacted by the issue(s). Talking with others about problems can help sometimes, but the focus on solving the issue ultimately comes from you. Think of how many people had to contend with corporations, family members and others alone, because support systems backed out at the last minute. Be sure your back up is strong and your case is stronger for why something has got to change!
2. Do your research. Why some people burn out on solving problems before they truly get started is because they have not bothered to do through research about the subject matter and how others came up with solutions.
3. Manage money and time well. Timing is everything and if one chooses to deal with an issue, he or she has to have some idea what day, time, season, etc. will work best. Spiritually minded men and women pray and fast about when they should contend and when to wait. There is a season for all things. So if your timing is off, you might find yourself wasting money too. Get financing from businesses and others only when you need it and be sure your plan is transparent and comprehensible.
4. Seek professional counselors and assistants when you are confused, lack motivation, ignorant, tired, and too busy doing other things. Why create more problems for yourself by not stepping outside the box? So many people never resolve issues because they don't bother to seek help.
It is unfortunate but many of us have far too many negative, critical individuals around us who we just can't trust to bounce some ideas off of and who sincerely don't have our best interests in mind. Most of "our people" are more interested in talking about folks than doing something to solve problems about folks. What is really standing in between you and solving an issue but more people?
So when I thought of problem solving on any issue--great or small for myself, I had to come back to the question of whether or not I truly wanted to reach a solution or come to some sort of peaceful conclusion. Sometimes people hold on to their personal woes like collectible items with no intention of giving them up until they grow in value (or increase in size). As long as nothing is blowing up, breaking, or causing World War III, some people will just reason, "I'm okay...that thing is alright. I don't need to do anything with it right now. We will just wait and see..." until what? Meanwhile, for some they know that is not what they really want to do. I don't know about you, but I don't like to wait around and watch something grow if it can be solved right now.
Nicholl McGuire has been sharing spiritual insight on a number of issues since 2008 on YouTube channel: nmenterprise7.
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