Solving a Complex Problem
July 26, 2009
“There is no problem, no matter how difficult, which, if looked at in the proper perspective, cannot be made more complex.” From our long-time friend, (and a great guy) Ken Anderson
I have solved most problems by 1) Not calling them “problems” instead I call them “challenges” at I just do things that allow my mind to “percolate” like long bike rides or showers. Fishing, boat rides, driving a tractor, gardening and golf works too. I don’t know what would work for you, but one thing is for sure - “THE ANSWEAR LIES WITHIN YOU.”
This is also a long time favorite, from our good friend, Mark. “Life is short! Forgive quickly! Love truly, Laugh uncontrollably… And never regret anything that made you smile.”
Managing Adversity and Change: If you’re looking to book a good program (speech or seminar) that is relevant in these changing times, check out this link.
http://www.speakersbureau.com/frank-candy-speeches/frank-candy-overcoming-adversity.htm
Organizational Tip: Make a master list of the things you would take on a business trip and make a master list of things you would take on a short vacation and a long vacation. Here is a sample of the one I use. http://www.frankcandy.com/suitcase.htm Plus here is a Master Travel Check List on our web site: http://www.speakersbureau.com/travel_checklist.htm
Comments
Got something to say?

