feywon
Well-known Member
- Location
- Rural North Central NM
My Dad taught me early in life that reading and asking the right questions, knowing where to look, who to ask were crucial to addressing any issue/problem/task. It has served me well. At this age experience has greatly expanded my list of 'resources' (external and internal). Can't tell you how often someone is wrestling with how to do something or what to do about something worrying them--i ask a few questions then give them usually at least 2 or 3 options. To which they respond--"I never thought of that." (This was always most gratifying coming from my sister with the Master's in Psychology while i was still just a HS grad single working Mom on a tight budget.
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Obviously we don't resolve a practical problem, like a broken appliance, the same way we deal with interpersonal 'issues' or major life decisions (Relationships, retirement, relocations, maintaining health)---but there can be some overlap in techniques for finding best way to do anything. So do you have some strategies you rely on? Where, how did you learn them?
This matters because life has a way of throwing curve balls, seems it is always 'something'. I've often said that positive thinking is not about rose-colored glasses, having a Pollyanna POV---it is about building confidence in our ability to resolve issues, problems (big and small--cause those small ones can gang up on you) when they come up.
Be as serious or light hearted in your replies as you feel like being---
Obviously we don't resolve a practical problem, like a broken appliance, the same way we deal with interpersonal 'issues' or major life decisions (Relationships, retirement, relocations, maintaining health)---but there can be some overlap in techniques for finding best way to do anything. So do you have some strategies you rely on? Where, how did you learn them?
This matters because life has a way of throwing curve balls, seems it is always 'something'. I've often said that positive thinking is not about rose-colored glasses, having a Pollyanna POV---it is about building confidence in our ability to resolve issues, problems (big and small--cause those small ones can gang up on you) when they come up.
Be as serious or light hearted in your replies as you feel like being---

