solve: An Excuse . . . . is Not An Option
- 02/16/16 10:53 PM
An Excuse . . . . is Not An Option “Ninety-nine percent of failures come from people who have the habit of making excuses.” George Washington Carver 1860 – 1943, American Botanist and Inventor
As I see it. . . . . . . . An excuse . . . . is not an option
Excuses will not fuel your success journey. They become an anchor . . . . and the weight of that anchor will eventually pull you under.
Excuses won’t solve problems they compound them . . . . and make them harder to resolve.
When your faced with a challenge (22 comments)
solve: Worrying Is Never The Answer
- 08/03/15 02:33 PM
Worrying Is Never The Answer “When I look back on all these worries, I remember the story of the old man who said on his deathbed that he had a lot of trouble in his life, most of which had never happened” Sir Winston Churchill 1874 - 1965, British Prime Minister
As I see it . . . . . . . Worrying is never the answer
A person that worries . . . . Is worrying about conditions that may . . . . or may not be real . . . . and in many cases will never come about.
Worrying can make a person (22 comments)
solve: Solve the Problem on the Spot
- 07/20/15 09:51 PM
Solve the Problem on the Spot “Problems should be solved on the spot, as soon as they arise. No frontline employee should have to wait for a supervisor’s permission.” Jan Carlzon, Airline Executive
As I see it . . . . . . . Solve the problem on the spot
The longer a problem exists . . . . the more it becomes a condition that can grow . . . . and increase in its complexity. Unsolved problem seem to grow legs . . . . and take on a life of their own.
A problem that’s addressed . . . . and solved on the (19 comments)
solve: Ask Six Questions to Solve Any Problem
- 04/23/15 12:55 PM
Ask Six Questions to Solve Any Problem What can I do? Who can help me? What resources do I need? What can I read about the problem? When will I start? What results do I want to achieve? Lou Ludwig, Sales and Management Consultant, Success Coach, Speaker, Trainer and Author
As I see it . . . . . . . . Ask six questions to solve any problem
You can solve a problem . . . . by asking good questions.
By defining your questions . . . . and asking them . . . . You define the problem . . . . and the best course of action to successfully (17 comments)