People Spend More Time Talking About Problems Than Solving Them
Imagine if people spent as much time fixing their problems as they do talking about them.
The difficult conversation.
The relationship.
The debt.
The health issue.
The career they hate.
Hours are spent thinking about it.
Talking about it.
Replaying it.
Complaining about it.
Yet very little time is spent solving it.
Most people don't suffer because they have problems.
They suffer because they become emotionally attached to their problems.
The problem becomes their story.
Their identity.
Their excuse.
And the longer they tell the story, the harder it becomes to change it.
Your life changes the moment you stop asking:
"Why is this happening to me?"
And start asking:
"What am I going to do about it?"
Problems rarely disappear through discussion.
They disappear through action.
The question is:
Are you committed to solving your problems, or simply maintaining a relationship with them?
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Barry Schutte
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People Spend More Time Talking About Problems Than Solving Them
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