Friday, October 19, 2018

Focus On The Opportunity Rather Than The Problem

When you are stuck with a problem, you can move forward by shifting your mindset. 

Consider the following diagram where the Problem is overwhelming and has left U hanging in the air.



However, by shifting the fulcrum of your Mindset so as to provide more leverage, U will be able to uplift the Problem as per the following illustration:-



An example of shifting your mindset would be to focus on the opportunity which a problem present rather than be tormented by it. 

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It is the same problem, but a positive take along the lines of 'What can I learn from this?' and 'Solving this problem will bring forth tangible benefits' would be more constructive than wallowing in self-pity ('Why me?') or despair ('Sigh, why is this happening again?').

Another change of mindset would be to actually make yourself happy because the problem does not constrain or limit you. You will maintain a happy disposition throughout each day no matter what life throws at you. What's the problem? It can be solved. Got problem? Bring it on. I am going to slay this monster for good, and move on.

When confronted with problems on multiple fronts, an example of a change in mindset would be to compartmentalise them. Imagine going into your workshop and placing each of your five baskets of problems on each of the five workstations there. Then decide which basket of problem to tackle first and focus on it till it is resolved. Do not be like the lion in a circus which suffers from paralysis when faced with a five-legged stool.

Keep learning and expand your mindset so that you can shift your mindset to tackle whatsoever problem which comes to test you (and make you stronger). You hold the answers to your problems, including the trump card of knowing where to find the help you need. 

By the way, you may find helpful ideas from the blog feeds of Stunning Motivation, Lifehack and Addicted 2 Success on the top-right of this blog. 

Thank you for reading Daily Refreshing.



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