I found this gem of a problem-solver in an old issue of Reader's Digest. I mean, how many times have we all gone through moments of insecurity and felt like we had the worst luck in the whole wide world?
"Problem or Inconvenience?"
For me this phrase was a mind-eye opener. I was like, I just actually, froze to the place when I read the words!
How many times have I myself confused a simple inconvenience for a problem?
I liked it soooo much that its got a prominent place in my 'problem-solver sheet.'
10 comments:
u got a prob solver sheet? i mean wat do u do wid it? note down bful, encouraging quotes or somthng?
leavin apart d digressions, dats a bful quote(its raining quotable quotes, but who's complaining? atleast m not!!!)... made me sit up n think... srsly nytym i get into an inconvenient situation, i think m in a prob... read dis thng in d mrng, "dont ask why me, but say try me!"
i have definte different idea for problem or inconvience.
i till now took prob as a prob and inconvience as inconvience.
it is a nice though to ponder on though
im putting in the problem solver sheet in here.
when vinaya saw it she's like," problem SOLVER??? It looks like a prblem CREATER to me!"
u tell if its any good!
@bobby- good to know you'd differentiated earlier.
i was basically pretty lost b4 this quote came along!
thanks for dropping by!
often.
well reasoned.
dats a kewl one... luks more lyk d back of my diary whr i scribble, add quotes n draw wat m nt able to xpress in wrds...
tht s a good 1... actually the idea looks quite impressive to me..
u ve a r8 blog!
thanQ Matangi Mawley!
Hmm.. food for thought i tell ya :)
i been eating this "dish" for some months now!
I think you may want to add a twitter icon to your site. I just bookmarked the article, however I had to complete it by hand. Simply my $.02 :)
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