A situation becomes a problem, when
a mind perceives it as a problem.
The difficulty of the problem doesn’t depend
on what it is; it depends on what we make of it.
Sometimes, we develop our own perception of
what a solution looks like, typically.
Unconsciously, it becomes a demand:
“It must always look like it.”
If we believe all problems are difficult and
they need only the smartest solutions,
that belief affects our mood, choice, and action.
We fail to realize that it’s our choice of response
that makes the problem difficult.
Some solutions need external additions.
Some need simple re-arrangements.
Others need replacement of a situation.
Whatever it is, it basically needs a change in beliefs.
To solve any problem, first check your belief of
how the solution MUST be gained.
Change it to checking how it CAN be gained.
© Counselor Apoorva
Psychologist
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