How long do you want to stay stuck on that big problem of yours?
You know the right answer: not long.
Here's another answer to consider: no longer. Let's solve that sucker today.
What does it take? Things to think about include staying centered (it's harder to solve a problem when we're a problem) and staying creative. A problem is just a reason to develop new ideas. A problem is just a way to build better processes. A problem is just a way to grow deeper relationships.
Creative problem solving presumes you don't want to stay stuck.
You don't want to stay stuck. Not when creativity is there for you to use right now.
Stop judging, start sparking, and see what happens. That big problem has a big solution. You just haven't thought of it yet.
-- Doug Smith
PS
I suppose that it is possible that you have thought of the solution but just not implemented it yet. If that's the case, what you need is an assertive action plan and then to act relentlessly on your plan. What's your next step?
You know the right answer: not long.
Here's another answer to consider: no longer. Let's solve that sucker today.
What does it take? Things to think about include staying centered (it's harder to solve a problem when we're a problem) and staying creative. A problem is just a reason to develop new ideas. A problem is just a way to build better processes. A problem is just a way to grow deeper relationships.
Creative problem solving presumes you don't want to stay stuck.
You don't want to stay stuck. Not when creativity is there for you to use right now.
Stop judging, start sparking, and see what happens. That big problem has a big solution. You just haven't thought of it yet.
-- Doug Smith
PS
I suppose that it is possible that you have thought of the solution but just not implemented it yet. If that's the case, what you need is an assertive action plan and then to act relentlessly on your plan. What's your next step?
Good question.....!
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