Understanding Problems
The difference between stumbling blocks and stepping stones is how you use them
Transforming your Problems
I. Don’t curse your problems
a. Don’t blame God
b. Don’t beat yourself up
c. Don’t blow up at others
II. Don’t nurse your problems
a. Don’t focus on symptoms
b. Don’t feed your senses
c. Don’t form scares
III. Don’t rehearse your problems
a. Resist negative verbal reinforcement
b. Reject negative psychological rationalization
c. Reform negative emotional reactions
IV. Do disperse your problems
a. Release yourself
b. Reenergize yourself
c. Reward yourself
V. Do reverse your problems
a. Conform your energy
b. Perform your expectations
c. Transform your experiences
Conclusion:
It is not what happens to you but what happens in you that makes the difference. 10% is what happens to you and 90% is how you react to it. What you think determines what you feel and what you feel determines what you do and what you do determines what you believe. We need to look at problems as something positive and not negative. We get what we see! Remain hopeful, grateful, patient, joyful and optimistic when dealing with problems. Problems are prerequisites for promotion and prosperity. Behind every problem is a rewarding solution. The road to true happiness comes from transforming our problems into positive results. Problems are good of us. Embrace them!
