“If you approach a difficult problem without struggle, your ego will at first try to take charge from years of habit. Do the minimum and stand back. Solutions incubate at a deep level, not at the speed demanded by your mind. Take a break and come back the next day. Allow the answers to arise from your center, even if it takes a while. However much you have to retrain yourself in this practice of Least Effort, the ability to come from your center is worth the highest price anyone could pay.” IfsTryingYearsMindFirstsProblemNextDifficultAbilityAnswersLevelsEffortPayBreakPracticeStruggleHabitEgoApproachHighestSolutionsSpeedAriseMinimumNext DayDifficult Problems Author:Deepak Chopra
“A problem is a chance for you to do your best.” LifeInspirationalProblemSuccessChanceMusicCrazyPositiveHard WorkSolutionsToughDeterminationOvercomingEncouragementAdversityHard TimesRoughHardshipProblem SolvingDo The BestDifficult TimesTough TimesOvercoming AdversityStrength Through AdversityBad TimesRough TimesHard LifeJazz MusicianDoing Your BestSolution To A ProblemFitness MotivationalBe Your BestFacing AdversityTimes Of AdversityInspirational AdversityLife Is ToughDifficult ProblemsSolved ProblemsAdversity In LifeGetting Through Tough TimesUplifting In Hard TimesGetting Through Hard TimesTough LifeOvercoming HardshipThrough Hard TimesAdversity MotivationalGoing Gets ToughWhen Life Is HardAdversity And StrengthWhen Things Get ToughGoing Through Hard TimesStrength In AdversityChallenging TimesCreative Problem SolvingTough DayStrength In Hard TimesYour The BestTough ProblemsPulling Through Tough TimesLife Being Hard Author:Duke Ellington
“One of the most difficult problems of our age is that leaders, and perhaps academics as well, cannot readily admit that things are out of control and that we do not know what to do. We have too much information, limited cognitive abilities to think in systemic terms and an unwillingness to appear to be in control and to have solutions for our problems. We are afraid that if we admit to our confusion, we will make our followers and students anxious and disillusioned. We know we must learn how to learn, but we are afraid to admit it.” IfsThinkingKnowsWellsProblemAgeDifficultTermAbilityLeaderLearningToo MuchInformationStudentsSolutionsConfusionFollowersAnxiousCognitiveDisillusionedDifficult ProblemsToo Much Information Author:Donald Michael Kraig
“In many situations involving service recovery - the problem itself became the catalyst for the creation of even greater trust as the companies took the issues head-on and worked through the difficult problem in a way that restored confidence.” WayProblemDifficultLeadershipInspiringCompanySituationIssuesGreaterCreationRecoveryInvolvingCatalystDifficult Problems Author:Stephen Covey
“The reward for being a good problem solver is to be heaped with more and more difficult problems to solve” ProblemDifficultRewardsSolveDifficult ProblemsProblem Solvers Author:R. Buckminster Fuller
“The most difficult problems are naturally not involved in the search for forms for contemporary life. It is a question of working our way to forms behind which real human values lie.” WayHumansRealProblemFormLyingValuesDifficultBehindsInvolvedContemporaryHuman ValuesReal HumanDifficult ProblemsContemporary Life Author:Alvar Aalto
“It is almost always wrong that the time isn't ripe to decide something. That is always said of difficult problems.” SaidProblemDifficultRipeAlways WrongDifficult Problems Author:Chris Patten
“Experience hobbles progress and leads to abandonment of difficult problems; it encourages the initiated to walk on the shady side of the street in the direction of experiences that have been pleasant. Youth without experience attacks the unsolved problems which maturer age with experience avoids, and from the labors of youth comes progress. Youth has dreams and visions, and will not be denied.” Has BeensProblemDreamAgeScienceDifficultSidesWalksVisionProgressStreetsYouthLaborExperiencePleasantDeniedAbandonmentShadyDifficult ProblemsUnsolved Problems Book:In the time of Henry Jacob Bigelow Source: In the time of Henry Jacob Bigelow