Acknowledging the problem is healthy, fearing it is not.

Karla Perry
Acknowledging the problem is healthy, fearing it is not.
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Acknowledging the problem is healthy, fearing it is not. The idea that you have a problem means that it’s going to be difficult to solve. But, acknowledging the problem is a good thing. It means that you realize there’s a problem and you’re going to try to fix it.

With acknowledging the problem comes an idea of how to fix it. The secret to solving problems is being open minded. You have to be able to admit that you might not have all the answers and that you don’t know what will work in solving the problem.

Source: Back To The Future: Rebuilding Americas Stability

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