Friday, 10 January 2014

problem solving

of it or not. And no matter what problem you may face, there are already people who might have successfully solved it. 2. Break down the problem into manageable chunks. Write down the sub-problems or the tasks you need to achieve. 3. Imagine that you successfully solve the problem. Clearly visualize that you are happy after solving the problem. 4. Most of the problem is in your mind. 5. You gather relevant information, people who can solve it. Learn to distinguish the real problem from the problems that you are imagining. Most of the time, we fear about the after effects, which stop us from taking actions. 6. Gather enough information to approach the problem. Can you find an expert who is good at solving these types of problems? Can you ask your friends to refer someone who might know the know-how of solving this kind of problem? 7. Talk with people who can find a solution to the problem. If one can’t solve it, ask them who else will be able to solve the problem. 8. Be prepared to change your approach if your solution doesn’t work. There are more than one way to solve a problem. Keep some backup plans in case if a solution fails. 9. Sometimes starting from the end result and working backwards can result in a solution. Start from the desired result. 10. Always remember. Every problem has a good solution. You just need to find it. Ask for help. Your friends or the people who care about you are waiting for an opportunity to help you. All the best

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