Sunday, June 2, 2013

Stress Managment 101: Creative Solving Problem - part 4

It's been too long and I apologize for the delay. But I want to get this last post in to complete the series. I talked about the Four Players/characters that play a role in creative problem solving when it comes to stress management. There is the "explorer", the "judge", the "artist" and the last one is the "warrior". The Warrior is the final stage in the decision and problem solving process. This is the character/player that takes the final decision to the surface and makes it happen! Think about election campaigns. Each candidate presents their position confidently to the constituents and public as the best and that is what the warrior does in problem solving. Once a decision is made, all that's left is to take that decision or strategy and implement it with as much confidence and commitment one can have. So there you have it: the four parts/players within each individual that makes up the problem solving process. Remember stress is often perceived rather than real. Take the time to engage the four players in creative problem solving and watch it work. You'll be pleased at the outcome and less stressed! What do you think? Let me know.

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