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Quotes About Solutions

We live in a world that is full of problems, and we are the solutions to those problems.
~ Julia Butterfly Hill
It's hard to do, but a disciplined candidate who really has thoughtful solutions and a plan to execute on them, I think, is ultimately the kind of person that's going to resonate.
~ Gretchen Whitmer
The period of time just before you awaken is the time I have my most creative thoughts and discover the best solutions.
~ Lisa Marie Presley
Ross Macdonald
~ Dr. Brockley.
There are three options for dealing with those unsolved problems: Plan A refers to solving a problem unilaterally, through the imposition of adult will. Plan B involves solving a problem collaboratively. Plan C involves setting aside an unsolved problem, at least for now. If you intend to follow the guidance provided in this book, the Plans—especially Plan B—are your future.
~ Ross W. Greene
QUESTION: What if my child and I agree on a solution and then she won't do what she agreed to? ANSWER: As you've read, that's usually a sign that the solution wasn't as realistic and mutually satisfactory as you may have first thought. That's not a catastrophe, just a reminder that the first solution to a problem often doesn't get the job
~ Ross W. Greene
In the Invitation step, kids get practice at considering a range of solutions to a problem, considering the likely outcomes of those solutions, and shifting from a solution that only works for them to a solution that will work for other people, too.
~ Ross W. Greene
There are basically three options for handling unsolved problems. I call those options Plan A, Plan B, and Plan C. Plan A refers to solving a problem unilaterally. This is where adults decide upon and impose a solution. Plan B involves solving a problem collaboratively. And Plan C involves setting aside an unsolved problem
~ Ross W. Greene
Solutions arrived at through Plan A are not only unilateral, but they're also uninformed. With Plan A, you're not trying to find out what's making it hard for your child to meet a particular expectation, and you're not trying to address those factors. Uninformed solutions are shots in the dark. Better to take aim.
~ Ross W. Greene
Strategy #5: Breaking the unsolved problem down into its component parts.
~ Ross W. Greene
Plan B consists of three steps or ingredients: The Empathy Step: Gathering information about and understanding what's making it hard for your child to meet a given expectation. The Define Adult Concerns Step: Being specific about why it's important that the expectation be met (how the problem is affecting the kid and/or others). The Invitation Step: Collaborating with your child to find a solution that is realistic and mutually satisfactory.
~ Ross W. Greene
Moreover, there are many kids who can't think of any solutions at all. So, the problem remains unsolved. And the concerning behaviors being caused by that problem persist. Difficulty expressing concerns, needs, or thoughts in words
~ Ross W. Greene
Enhancing revenues will help us improve education and solve our infrastructure problems.
~ Roy Barnes
Vocabulary words are the building blocks of the internal learning structure. Vocabulary is also the tool to better define a problem, seek more accurate solutions, etc.
~ Ruby K. Payne
Conservatism solves problems libralism blows em up.
~ Rush Limbaugh
The only problems that have simple solutions are simple problems. The only managers that have simple problems have simple minds. […] Complex problems do not have simple solutions.
~ Russell Ackoff
You just have to pay attention to what people need and what has not been done.
~ Russell Simmons
Bereket versin, Anadolu'nun bu yaln?z kendisine mahsus dertleri yan?nda bunlar?n gene yaln?z kendisine mahsus çareleri vard?r. Bunlardan en birincisi "rak?d?r".
~ Sabahattin Ali
Everyone had an idea as to how to save Germany. However, none of these proposals had anything to do with Germany. Rather, they were tied to personal interests. An
~ Sabahattin Ali
Choices that you make out of inability are not life solutions. An inability to be joyful by your own nature can make the simplest issues in life seem like highly complex problems. Right now being peaceful and joyful is made out to be the most significant problem in human existence. In pursuit of human happiness, we are ripping the planet apart.
~ Sadhguru
Taking responsibility is not accepting blame instead of assigning it. It simply means consciously responding to the situation. Once you take responsibility, you will invariably start exploring ways to address the situation. You will look for solutions.
~ Sadhguru
Choices that you make out of inability are not life solutions.
~ Sadhguru
I am certain that a Sewing Machine would relieve as much human suffering as a hundred Lunatic Asylums, and possibly a good deal more.
~ Margaret Atwood
Anyway, maybe there weren't any solutions. Human society, corpses and rubble. It never learned, it made the same cretinous mistakes over and over, trading short-term gain for long-term pain.
~ Margaret Atwood