Problem Solving Quotes

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Sophia R. Tyler
“But when I heard that you were feeling the same way, I wanted to do something to help you.”
Sophia R. Tyler, The Friendly Mouse

Sophia R. Tyler
“I wanted to do for you what you did for me...” “What an answer to prayer!”
Sophia R. Tyler, The Friendly Mouse

Sophia R. Tyler
“He knew that something had to change if he was going to be able to keep his job. Mouse decided to pray and ask for help.”
Sophia R. Tyler, The Friendly Mouse

Kim Hebert
“Why would I want to be like everyone elsewhen I could be myself? I am curious, unique, and proud to be me, so I stumbled out of this box without making a sound.”
Kim Hebert, In the Land of Boxes

“Systems design is critical to solving big problems.”
Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr, CEO of Mayflower-Plymouth

Sarah K. Ramsey
“Spaghetti thinking prevents taking action towards solutions.

If you are frustrated with a coworker, have a child who can’t seem to make a decision or have a friend who seems to have the same set of problems over and over, then they are probably in spaghetti thinking. You ask them something and they get off topic. They talk their way around the real problem. They avoid the most important problem to solve. You want them to commit to solving one problem and they throw 15 other problems in the pile. They avoid real action and real solutions and comfort themselves with venting and overthinking.

Spaghetti thinking prevents clarity, wastes time, and prevents productivity.”
Sarah K. Ramsey, Problem Solved: Simple Habits For Complex Decisions

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“Don’t point me to your solutions. Rather, point me to the Solution that will eliminate the need for your solutions.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough

Richie Norton
“Your mind can solve what to do with a better question. Ask, how can I do X (thing you want) without Y happening (worry, fear or concern) by Z (time to accomplish)?”
Richie Norton

Mokokoma Mokhonoana
“Some solutions are seeds of some problems.”
Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Robert A. Heinlein
“When faced with a problem you do not understand, do any part of it you do understand and then look at it again.”
Robert Heinlein

Narendra Singh Dhami
“There are three methods of solving problem, first try to change the situation completely, second if you can't change the situation completely than at least try to improve the situation and last if you unable do the both than change your point of view toward the problem”
Narendra Singh Dhami

Sarah K. Ramsey
“Einstein said, “If I had an hour to solve a problem, I’d spend 55 minutes thinking about the problem and five minutes thinking about the solutions.” I don’t think this is because Einstein was afraid of solutions or was just worrying in circles and beating himself up about the problem (as many of us do). I think Einstein understood the importance of getting clear about the problem he was really trying to solve. Think about how often we need to solve the problem of finishing a report for work, but instead we think we need chips. Or we need to solve the problem of getting rest, but instead we scroll through social media. We need respect and acknowledgement from our boss, yet instead of talking to our boss we go home and pick a fight with our spouse.”
Sarah K. Ramsey, Problem Solved: Simple Habits For Complex Decisions

Darnell Lamont Walker
“There’s no such thing as running away from the problem. They’re very patient and will wait a lifetime for you.”
Darnell Lamont Walker

“Life is a continuous lesson. We need to embrace each problem in life, good or bad.”
Dee Waldeck

“Level of Learning"
By Aron Micko H.B

In the test score someone got an average;
Some exams are hard, especially in college.
I saw student's expressions like an image;
Some teachers are villains like a dream blockage.

We need to help ourselves and to encourage;
Because I saw a similar face of discouraged.
If I calculate the years we are the same age;
Talking to them is like a hope of advantage.

A history that we need to be real footage;
The similarity of laughed we boosting knowledge.
We forgot for the meantime the problem of the savage;
Just like we are living in the old version village.

Now we know how to deal with time manage;
Just like I heal myself using a bandage.
We are ready again to take damage;
Now I know the meaning of true courage.”
Aron Micko H.B

“You are fantastic at problem-solving, but without wisdom, you can only see your victories, which means you cannot learn your defects.”
Alexzander Christion, By the Hand of Dragons: Rook

“Ideological debates won't solve real world's problems. Empathetic actions will.”
Bikash Bhandari

Mehmet Murat ildan
“If you are looking for unexpected solutions to your difficult problems, you should look in unexpected places, think about unexpected things!”
Mehmet Murat ildan

Mehmet Murat ildan
“Yes, you are in a maze full of problems, you are looking for an exit but you can't find it, you are tired, you tried hard, it didn't work, don't force it anymore, now sit down, fall asleep, when you wake up you will find the exit!”
Mehmet Murat ildan

B.S. Murthy
“The art of living lies in capping opportunities and not whining over problems.”
B.S. Murthy, Benign Flame: Saga of Love

Carrie Ryan
“You can’t fix a problem until you know what it is,” the wizard said”
Carrie Ryan, The Map to Everywhere

Frank Herbert
“There's no substitute for time in solving many problems,' Leto said. 'However, you can place too much reliance on it. I can accept no more delays.”
Frank Herbert, God Emperor of Dune

Mehmet Murat ildan
“When faced with a big problem, the solution lies in this simple sentence full of perseverance and faith: The problem will be solved, full stop.”
Mehmet Murat ildan

Frank  Sonnenberg
“If most answers seem obvious in retrospect, maybe we’re not spending enough time searching for the obvious.”
Frank Sonnenberg

“A solution to a problem may be effective, but that doesn't mean it's the best solution”
Dr Purushothaman Kollam

F.C. Yee
“Better to parry the sword than heal the wound it made in the flesh.”
F.C. Yee, The Dawn of Yangchen

Anath Lee Wales
“This life is not about the problems and/or the struggles we pass through, but the way we behave towards the situation is what makes us heroes”
Anath Lee Wales

Sarah K. Ramsey
“Mistakes can be avoided when you start asking the right questions. The more complicated the problem, the more crucial it is that you learn the skill of identifying what problem you are trying to solve and holding tight to that clarity amidst the disruptions of everyday life. If you want more time, learn not to waste time on the wrong problems. If you want more energy, learn to solve problems that have solutions. If you want more money, learn to focus on solutions that can get you more money. The success of your future and the future of those around you is absolutely determined by your ability to develop the habits of an outstanding decision maker. And you can’t make the right decision if you aren’t solving the right problem.”
Sarah K. Ramsey, Problem Solved: Simple Habits For Complex Decisions

Sarah K. Ramsey
“For us to solve our problems as quickly and painlessly as possible, we want to be completely clear about the real problem hidden underneath the roots. Asking “What is the real problem you are trying to solve?” sounds simple. Knowing the true problem you are trying to solve and then solving it, however, isn’t always easy. Experts in air navigation understand how important it is to stay perfectly on course. If a pilot steers a plane one degree off course, they will be 92 feet off course by the time they’ve traveled one mile. Pilots don’t get to miss the runway by 92 feet. The clearer you are about your own problem, the more likely you are to land in the right spot.”
Sarah K. Ramsey, Problem Solved: Simple Habits For Complex Decisions

Sarah K. Ramsey
“If you’re having a conversation with someone who is stuck personally or professionally, then it’s likely they are trying to see how many problems they can shove “on their fork” at the same time. Do they realize they are piling up multiple problems like their own little pasta mountain? Probably not. Will putting several problems together as if they were one problem create a mess? Absolutely.”
Sarah K. Ramsey, Problem Solved: Simple Habits For Complex Decisions