Articles in Problem Solving
Article #533
There is a snowball effect: Bad mood = Worrying = Lack of Sleep = Poor Decision Making Ability. Bad moods seem to instigate negative, fearful and self-deprecating thoughts. We tend to compare ourselves to others. Work becomes even more difficult. You do not see any opportunity and often perceive that others have it easy. A bad mood can set limitations that do not really exist. Your understanding of mood can change your perception of the tasks in front you. Here are 12 ways to change your mood.
Article #530
Our ability to concentrate and focus is like a muscle that is strengthened through exercise. Jumping from one task to the next is less productive.
Article #523
Not all questions asked will receive answers, and even if they do, the answers might not interest or excite you. This article offers a matrix to help you find the missing elements in opportunities to assist you in turning them into workable business plans.
Article #520
It is so easy to over-think things. It seems so logical that constantly re-thinking or re-hashing issues in our lives would ultimately lead to the very best decisions. The reality, however, is that we risk driving ourselves crazy in the process—at which point our decision-making skills are less rooted in rational thought and instead weighted down by conjecture, fear of the unknown, or an irrational belief that we can control outcomes we really can’t.
Article #519
What is Self Sabotage? To give a short review I’ll use a definition from a dictionary. Self sabotage is “Any undermining of your own cause or priority.” Any behavior, choice action, decision that you make that gets in the way of achieving or accomplishing what you set out to do is considered to be self sabotage.
Article #518
Does a sense of humor make for a more creative mind? A look at the connection.
Article #517
Everybody wants to be good at what they do. Most people would like to know how to improve thinking… their way of thinking.
Article #515
We all have goals but a lot of the time we don’t reach them. Here are three vital things needed and necessary for you to reach your goals.
Article #514
People who do not develop and practice good thinking often find themselves at the mercy of their circumstances. They are unable to solve problems, and they find themselves facing the same obstacles over and over again. And because they don’t think ahead, they are habitually in reaction mode. Good thinkers can always overcome difficulties, including lack of resources. And poor thinkers are also frequently at the mercy of good thinkers.
Article #513: The amount of people being stalked is growing at an alarming rate. It is becoming clear we all need to be aware of what to do if we find ourselves in this very frightening scenario.