Conflict is not necessarily bad. If you can avoid taking conflict personally, it is actually a way to get better decisions and better results.
Conflict is not necessarily bad. If you can avoid taking conflict personally, it is actually a way to get better decisions and better results.
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- Creativity and intelligence, rather than violence, are the best problem solvers.
- All my problems bow before my stubbornness.
- There is one solution to all of our problems: Teaching our kids clarity of thought and political representation in democracy.
- We do not grow when things are going well. We grow when things are challenging. Problems are the key ingredient in personal growth.
- Solve the problem or leave the problem. But, do not live with the problem.
- We cannot solve an old problem with old solutions.
- Some people see problem as obstacle, some see it as challenge and few visionary see it as opportunity.
- Problems don’t fix themselves until you fix your attitude.
- To ‘see both sides’ of a problem is the surest way to prevent its complete solution. Because there are always more than two sides.
- If you want the world to take you seriously, be important. If you want to be important, solve problems.
- Rather than micro-managing to resolve every problem, create the right atmosphere, process, and system that facilitate effective problem solving.
- To ask the right question is already half the solution of a problem.
- Tackle the root cause, not the effect.
- Never be swift to label a situation as a problem – and be careful in ever labelling a person as one.
- It is not a problem if you have a solution.
- Analysis of error begins with analysis of language.
- A problem is opportunity shouting at you!
- Never solve a problem for someone, instead, help them figure out how to solve it on their own. Otherwise, you destroy their adaptive competence.
- If you can’t explain it simply, you don’t understand it well enough.
- Mankind, as history tells us over and over again, seeks the least painful solution and, as a result, ends up exchanging one problem for another