Problems are an inherent part of life. However, if they are not dealt with effort and attention, they have the potential to become a crisis.
Problems are an inherent part of life. However, if they are not dealt with effort and attention, they have the potential to become a crisis.

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- 3 ways of Lateral thinking 1- Change your daily routine 2- Deliberetaly ineract with random things, people, etc. 3- Learn to enjoy unexpected
- The true parents of creativity are curiosity and necessity.
- Identify your problems but give your energy and power to solutions
- There is one solution to all of our problems: Teaching our kids clarity of thought and political representation in democracy.
- The framing of a problem is often far more essential than its solution
- The problem is not the problem, the problem is the way we see the problem
- Creativity and intelligence, rather than violence, are the best problem solvers.
- Never solve a problem for someone, instead, help them figure out how to solve it on their own. Otherwise, you destroy their adaptive competence.
- The problem is not a problem until someone handles that problem in a problematic way.
- Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.
- Common sense is a good decision maker and problem solver until your mind reaches uncommon problems.
- If your glass seems half empty, use a smaller glass.
- There is no fault, only responsibility.
- Problems don’t fix themselves until you fix your attitude.
- It is better to solve one problem five different ways, than to solve five problems one way.
- The great problem-solvers are the ones who possess the right mind with positivity, critical thinking, creative thinking, and systems thinking.
- Those thinking Why, When, Where, Who are information providers; the one thinking HOW is the leader in solving the problem.
- Never be swift to label a situation as a problem – and be careful in ever labelling a person as one.
- Analysis of error begins with analysis of language.
- If you can’t explain it simply, you don’t understand it well enough.