Wednesday, June 03, 2009

Don't Worry: How to Solve Any Problem

 

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If you can solve your problem, then what is the need of worrying? If you cannot solve it, then what is the use of worrying? - Shantideva

 

One of the things I have learned in life is that worry never solves a problem and only serves to keep you up at night.

 

While I KNOW this, I often have to remind myself. Just last night I woke up around 3 a.m. and started to worry about a business problem. I had to tell myself to stop worrying. I quickly generated a few ideas about how to solve the problem and then easily fell back to sleep.

 

One of my old bosses did me a favor when he told me to never come to him with a problem unless I had a proposed solution. It was a great lesson.

 

Instead of worrying, why not spend that time generating alternatives? When you start to worry about something professional or personal, take out a notepad and start writing down possible solutions, even seemingly crazy ones.

 

Even if most of your ideas won't work, one of them might be the solution to your problem - or lead you to a solution.

 

Also, make a list of people with whom you can share your problem and then call, e-mail or "tweet" them and ask for their ideas about how to solve your problem.

 

Recently, a friend of mine who was reviewing the next steps for her career asked me to do a SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats) analysis about her job performance. What a great idea!

 

Ask your friends to do the same for you and you might be surprised with what they offer.

 

Use adversity as a way to grow and in a few years you will look back and see it as a pivotal turning point.

 

How does this have anything to do with PR and communication, you might ask? It has EVERYTHING to do with it. What is communication if not a series of problems to be solved with innovative ideas?

 

How do you stop worrying? Would love to hear your story.

 

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