When A Problem Is NOT A Problem
Let's face it. Problems that we DON'T deal with will ultimately wear us down in the end. Do we remember instances in the past when we realized that a problem at hand is NOT really our very own problem? That's When A Problem Is NOT A Problem. At the height of your emotions, you might even bang your head on the wall When A Problem Is NOT A Problem๐๐๐Heard about PROBLEM STATEMENTS? Why do we need to craft that? Simple. Because PROBLEMS need to be defined in concrete terms. Let's think about it. Identifying a PROBLEM is more important than the solution. And sometimes, the PROBLEM definition may be nothing more than the art of asking the right questions at the right time๐ต๐ด๐ถ
And quite often, what we fail to realize when we did not clearly crystallize the 'PROBLEM' at hand, we would fail to realize that what we have are ISSUES and NOT PROBLEMS. It happens quite frequently. We built that momentum for an ongoing project. Then we get excited to embrace new challenges and we've visualized how that END OF THE ROAD looks like. Then all of a sudden, you HIT A WALL๐๐๐
It's true, major hurdles are disheartening and they're that unavoidable. BUT the way we engage with and think about the issue at hand will likely affect your approach and ability to address that issue. The frustrating part in a debacle like this is when you thought you got a PROBLEM at hand✅✅✅
In a nutshell, NOT ALL PROBLEMS ARE PROBLEMS. There are numerous cases when what we have at hand is a difficult situation we need to face and the only option is to face, co-exist and manage the situation but really NOT resolving a situation if by itself it is NOT a problem. This scenario could happen to couples who recently settled down and upon settling down, either spouse/partner realized that he/she CANNOT accept the kind of character or behavior or even values of his/her new spouse/partner. Where you can live with it, then that becomes the closure of the issue at hand. Bottomline, validate When A Problem Is NOT A Problem❗❗❗