0. Introduction
Problems where we know what to do to solve them
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Problems we don't know what to do
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We don't feel we have any problem to be solved
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Several problems at the same time, lack of time, stress, etc.
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Now you can find below a logical process to help with problems. However, feel free to use any step in any order. Depending on time and motivation, you might prefer to use all of them or anyone in particular. Each heading provides several tools to help you to solve the problem.
You could find support to implement the action plan. Click here.
You could find more effective ways to solve them. Click here.
Problems we don't know what to do
Because of lack of resources, lack of experience, different circumstances. Click here
We don't feel we have any problem to be solved
This could be because we don't see it or we could find ares of improvement. Click here
Several problems at the same time, lack of time, stress, etc.
Decide your priorities. Click here
System to avoid acting impulsively, randomly or being passive. Click here
Now you can find below a logical process to help with problems. However, feel free to use any step in any order. Depending on time and motivation, you might prefer to use all of them or anyone in particular. Each heading provides several tools to help you to solve the problem.
1. Where to start
Where is the problem?
To solve a problem, first you need to be aware of where is the problem. This step help you to think about different type of areas where you could find problems or areas of improvements. It could be for your own benefit or thinking about any member in society: family, friends, colleagues or others.
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To solve a problem, first you need to be aware of where is the problem. This step help you to think about different type of areas where you could find problems or areas of improvements. It could be for your own benefit or thinking about any member in society: family, friends, colleagues or others.
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2. Focus
How to solve the problem effectively?
To solve a problem we need to understand it and its causes, the circumstances where the problem has been originated and its links to other areas.
Maybe we have tried to solve it in the past unsuccessfully and we are looking into different ways to tackle it.
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To solve a problem we need to understand it and its causes, the circumstances where the problem has been originated and its links to other areas.
Maybe we have tried to solve it in the past unsuccessfully and we are looking into different ways to tackle it.
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3. Options
How can I solve this problem?
Different people have different levels of knowledge, experience, contacts, motivation, etc. Maybe you have not been able to see any option, any pathway to try to solve the problem. Then you have to think which is your own way. Or maybe you see several options and not sure about them.
When we don't see an option, then this is definitively the area to work on.
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Different people have different levels of knowledge, experience, contacts, motivation, etc. Maybe you have not been able to see any option, any pathway to try to solve the problem. Then you have to think which is your own way. Or maybe you see several options and not sure about them.
When we don't see an option, then this is definitively the area to work on.
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4. Decisions
Which is the most effective option for me?
When you know different things you could do to solve a problem, you have to choose the one you think is going to be best. This will depend on the time available and other resources, as well as the outcome you are expecting from your actions.
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When you know different things you could do to solve a problem, you have to choose the one you think is going to be best. This will depend on the time available and other resources, as well as the outcome you are expecting from your actions.
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5. Plan
How to make it possible?
You might know now what to do, but if you don't do it the problem will not be solved. Now you need to plan the steps to implement the ideas that will help you to achieve the outcome you expect. This means you have to be very specific about what to do and when.
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You might know now what to do, but if you don't do it the problem will not be solved. Now you need to plan the steps to implement the ideas that will help you to achieve the outcome you expect. This means you have to be very specific about what to do and when.
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6. Action!
How to deal with obstacles?
When you have planned what to do and when, still you need to do it. With a good planification, the steps to do should be easy to be done. However, sometimes we haven't thought about some obstacles that could come in the way. Learn some tools to help you to deal with some obstacles that can affect your motivation.
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When you have planned what to do and when, still you need to do it. With a good planification, the steps to do should be easy to be done. However, sometimes we haven't thought about some obstacles that could come in the way. Learn some tools to help you to deal with some obstacles that can affect your motivation.
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7. Solved?
Have you achieved your expectations?
With the process followed before, usually or the problem has been solved or you have identified something in particular that needs to be improved.
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With the process followed before, usually or the problem has been solved or you have identified something in particular that needs to be improved.
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