As bad as a problem can seem to be there is both hope and good news. Problems can be resolved. Solved. Taken care of. The can be dissolved into nothing.
When we resolve our problems we find the solutions. Once a problem has a solution it is not really a problem any longer. Apply the solution and the problem is extinct.
So, how exactly can this be done, you wonder? It's not that hard at all. In fact, it's easy! Also, these simple steps will help you to find the solutions to every problem you'll ever encounter, whether it be petty or a whopper.
Firstly, in order to solve any problem one must identify exactly what the problem is. In order to solve this problem you'll need to full understand it. Why is it a problem? What makes it a problem? How do you feel about the problem?
Next, take some time to question why the problem is. Why did this aspect of life become a problem? How did this problem start? When we go and seek out the root cause of a problem we are able to get to the source. The source of the problem is what creates it.
Then, think about that source. Think about all of your possible options. If there are no options create some. Anything is possible, and options are like opportunities...when there are none you have to create some.
Solving a problem starts in you. It ends in results. In between you and those results is action. Use the options you have come up with. Try to solve the problem logically, using those available options. Communicate to all people involved in the problem. Your understanding, willingness to solve the problem, mind open to possibilities, and effort of communication is usually all it takes to solve any problem.
No one gets through life without having problems. You think your problems are bad? Millions of people have bad problems too. When you, and them, use problems solving skills these problems will be resolved. Think about what the problem is and why it is a problem. Get to the source of the problem. Seek solutions and opportunities to solve the problem. Communicate with those involved in the problem. Your logical reasons, understanding, communication, and overall effort to solve the problem will in end solve that problem.
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