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Category: Philosophy Date published: June 16, 2004
Don't Build Problems into Your Projects
by Jan Tincher

Copyright © Jan Tincher - All Rights reserved www.tameyourbrain.com

If you have a project, and you have a problem, do you automatically build the problem right into the project?

People who have doubts in their abilities profoundly affect their abilities. When you think of your project, write the problems down on one side of the paper and the solutions on the other. From now on, when you think of the project, only think of the solutions. I'm not saying ignore your problems. I'm saying acknowledge your problems, but focus on the solutions.

You know how this works? The minute you take the blinders off, in other words accept that there is a solution, a solution starts to form. Just keep writing until all the words on the solution side outgrow the problems on the project. Usually, the solution takes over and addresses the problems that you had only just written down, but hadn't considered yet. The trick is to just keep writing.

What are you thinking about? Check that at all times. If you are thinking about the problem, you are attracting the problem. Just write the problem down, but think on the solution. You are not ignoring the problems, you are addressing them, but concentrating on the solutions. And something you should always do is find something good in the situation. Why? Because what you are thinking about, you are attracting.

If you are having a difficult time finding a solution, write down everything good about the project. If you can only find one thing good about it, there has to be more. Dissect it like a dead frog.

Ick. I mean like adults dissect a problem, and guess what! It turns out to be a project. Yeah. Go to it!

Thank you for reading.

Jan

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