Turn Your Problems Into Projects
Do you have a problem? Here is a simple way to turn it around. Listen up, OK?Take your problem and write it out. Now, as you're writing it out, there will be a few sentences. Take the sentences and number them, and leave a space behind each of them. Now, what do you have? You have a project! How do you feel when you say you have a project? Not nearly as bad as you do when you say you have a problem, do you? Now, go back and call it a problem.
How do you feel? Bad, right?
It's a good thing you know what to do, isn't it?
We all learn from our mistakes, and our biggest mistake might just have been to use the word problem. What has it ever done for us, except make us feel bad. Our goal in this lifetime is to make sure we don't feel bad unless we absolutely, positively have to. And that should never happen unless you take a poll of 100 people to see how many would call it a problem. Of course, in that poll 100% of them have to say it was a problem. Now, go ahead and change all your problems to projects and let the good times roll.
Remember, if you take the time and effort to change your view of reality, your brain will put in the time and effort to make your reality become your view.
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