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Old Dec 25, 2012, 07:52 PM
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When you face a challenge or a problem, you can choose to focus on the problem or the solution. Focusing on the problem rarely helps matters. Instead, it only wastes your time and energy as you go over it repeatedly in your mind. Brooding in such a manner leaves you exhausted from fear and worry. It also prevents you from taking decisive action. As it is, the problem is a fact that is unlikely to go away no matter how hard you brood. Since that is the case, it is better to focus on the solution instead. Read on to learn the benefits of focusing on the solution instead of the problem. http://hanofharmony.com/focus-on-the...t-the-problem/
Benefits of focusing on the solution follow. The author offers practical tips to achieve the benefits. While most may already know about many of the tips, the author does a good job of efficiently presenting them.

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