When we are stuck with a problem, what is usually needed is a new approach and a different perspective. Here are 3 ways to shake it up.
Solving hard problems requires finding the underlying problems, controlling what you can, and being proactive.Source: TheDigitalWay/pixabay
We all periodically have problems that we just can’t seem to resolve. They may be relationship issues, work issues, health issues, or mental health issues. We get frustrated, can’t find a clear path forward, and keep ramming our heads against the same wall. We feel stuck, trapped.1. Find the problem under the problem
But Carly also needs to tackle her other problem—not having the skills she needs to do her job efficiently. Here the underlying problem is the lack of training. She may want to email or talk directly with her boss about her need for training or talk with HR about training options. Often, our overall approach to problems is fairly consistent—Carly all too easily falls into being tentative and reactive, walking on eggshells; Jack all too easily holds resentments in and then blows up. By experimenting with changing your approach overall—being more proactive andThis is about not feeling trapped by a problem.
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