Just attempt a solution and stay anchored
in faith, humility and patience. Think about it. There is genius embedded in
each of us. We know the solution to every problem we are faced with. But we end
up applying way too much logic (too much academic education is a handicap
here!) to our approach to finding solutions. We debate within ourselves on
whether it will work, what if something unseen crops up, how that will affect
other constituencies and such. This how we end up diluting our initial
enthusiasm to solve the problem with debilitating arguments. Result: we don't
pursue attempting the solution. the happynesswala. AVIS Viswanathan is the happynesswala! He is an Inspired Speaker, Life Coach, and Author of 'Fall Like A Rose Petal'.
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Wednesday, August 26, 2015
Don’t seek a perfect solution – there isn’t one!
Just attempt a solution and stay anchored
in faith, humility and patience. Think about it. There is genius embedded in
each of us. We know the solution to every problem we are faced with. But we end
up applying way too much logic (too much academic education is a handicap
here!) to our approach to finding solutions. We debate within ourselves on
whether it will work, what if something unseen crops up, how that will affect
other constituencies and such. This how we end up diluting our initial
enthusiasm to solve the problem with debilitating arguments. Result: we don't
pursue attempting the solution.
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