All leaders can become good problem-solvers. To do so, they must do four things: Anticipate problems before they occur; maintain a positive attitude while they occur; use all their resources to solve them as quickly as possible so they cease to occur; learn from them so the same problems do not occur again. —John Maxwell, Developing the Leaders Around You
The biblical story of David and Goliath pits a giant against a young man in an epic confrontation between good and evil. My favorite part of the story is when the duel begins: “Then it happened when the Philistine rose and came and drew near to meet David, that David ran quickly toward the battle line to meet the Philistine.”
David ran at Goliath.
It wasn’t a display of youthful hubris or stupidity; it was considered aggression and confident courage. David’s pugnacity must have thrown Goliath off balance. The giant was used to frightened, tepid foes, but here was a young man running towards him.
In your personal and professional affairs, run at your problems.
The alternate approach is procrastination or avoidance. Most problems do not resolve themselves; they must be aggressively and tenaciously pursued.
Identify at least two problems in your business or personal life that need to be addressed. Schedule a time to deal with each one.
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great observation
Billy, thanks for taking the time to write encouraging words. Don
Picture: look who is advising who?
Good article.
Hedi,
Thanks for encouraging words. Don
Nice cartoon.
Thanks.
This is terrific! And I love the cartoon! Especially the diploma listing on the wall. Great word, Don. Thank you
Thanks, Mark. I do hope my posts are beneficial. Don
Fantastic counsel today and it reminds me of what we call the “Universal Fight Plan” in the Army, which contains three steps: 1. Close the distance (which is exactly your David reference), 2. Achieve a dominant position and 3. Finish the fight!
Dane, I like that trio of ideas – The Universal Fight Plan. Thanks for commenting. I value our friendship. Don
Great post…I certainly need that reminder right now. Thank you!
Thanks, Ryan, I hope my posts are beneficial. Don