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Episode 23: Solution Oriented Thinking

If only compiling lists of problems was a job... But there is a beauty in the problems. They are very specific areas where there is opportunity for growth. The trick is deciding that if a problem is worth considering, then a solution is also worth considering, and should be prioritized. If you and your team can align on this, everything can change. Tony Robbins says, “It’s a belief: Life is always happening for us, not to us. It’s our job to find out where the benefit is. If we do, life is magnificent.” Listen to this episode to find out how to use problems to your benefit with Solution Oriented Thinking.

Episode 23 of the ONE With Hunter Powers podcast, hosted by Hunter Powers, titled "Episode 23: Solution Oriented Thinking" was published on October 31, 2019 and runs 9 minutes.

October 31, 2019 ·9m · ONE With Hunter Powers

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If only compiling lists of problems was a job... But there is a beauty in the problems. They are very specific areas where there is opportunity for growth. The trick is deciding that if a problem is worth considering, then a solution is also worth considering, and should be prioritized. If you and your team can align on this, everything can change. Tony Robbins says, “It’s a belief: Life is always happening for us, not to us. It’s our job to find out where the benefit is. If we do, life is magnificent.” Listen to this episode to find out how to use problems to your benefit with Solution Oriented Thinking.

Credit to my coach, Leigh Newsome, for pushing solution oriented thinking on me (probably in retort to a long list of problems I brought him).

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