October 14th, 2008
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Ever have a problem you couldn’t seem to find the solution for? If your like me its happened more then a few times to you and today we are going to cover the 5 questions to ask yourself so you can begin solving your problems today!
Questions
- 1. What is good about this problem?
- 2. What is not perfect yet?
- 3. What are you willing to do to make it the way you want it?
- 4. What are you willing to no longer do in order to make it the way you want it?
- 5. How can you enjoy the process while you do what is necessary to make it the way you want it?
If you can answer all those questions your problems will be answered, oddly enough by questions!
Although today’s post is “Very” short its an important lesson to learn. I ask myself these questions when a problem arises, for instance my video camera is busted “Sony” says… So here is my response to the above questions!
Answers
- 1. It taught me how to deal with ”Sony Support” to get what I want.
- 2. The camera is still broke…
- 3. After hearing it will cost $500 to fix the camera I am gonna buy a new one.
- 4. I won’t get an expensive model that’s no better then a cheap $200 one.
- 5. I keep focused and raise the money to buy the new camera!
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October 14th, 2008 at 2:34 pm
Good post Shannon. Thanks for the info.
October 14th, 2008 at 11:40 pm
Hmmm. The way you have written this is kind of confusing, but I totally get it! I’ve never really asked myself these kinds of questions though.
October 15th, 2008 at 1:08 pm
I don’t know about this. I mean it seem like it is trying to focus on the positives to make you feel better about the problem and yet nothing was really solved.
Your camera is still broken, Sony isn’t going to fix it, and now you have to buy a new one.
The problem still seems to be there, but your outlook has changed.