Solutions Oriented People Can’t Solve The Problem. Why?

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Though all the people don’t have problems oriented thinking, most of the people try continuously for solving the issues permanently. They work the ways which lead them to regret and stressful still they can’t solve it; they know that using those ways will surely get them stressful, but they use. They can’t impact and solve the problem no matter if they’re solution-oriented. They need to use the ways which don’t lead them to regret and stress.

Solutions Oriented People Can’t Solve The Problem. Why?


Hello guys, welcome back to my blog. How are all you doing today? I hope you all are enjoying well in your lives. What is the condition of your mind? Because we have observed that people have two types of minds one is problem-oriented, and the other is solution-oriented minds. However, all the people don’t have problems oriented thinking because most of the people try to continue to solve the issues permanently. 


Solutions Oriented People Can’t Solve The Problem. Why?


What is the main difference between these two types? I think I don’t need to clarify the difference. Because they try the ways which lead them to regret and stress. It results in failing them to solve those particular problems. Being solution-oriented doesn’t mean you will always try to get a better way to solve the problem. Most of the people know that using those ways lead them to regret they use those ways. But still, they use the methods.

Solutions Oriented People Can’t Solve The Problem. Why?


What they see as a result is that they fail to solve the problem. But they don’t think about changing the way of solving their problems. What happens is that they can’t impact and solve the problem no matter if they’re solutions-oriented. What matters is to change the way they tried hundreds of times to solve the problem. They need to use the methods which don’t lead them to regret and stress.

Solutions Oriented People Can’t Solve The Problem. Why?


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