How do you deal with problems? - Rehash

Started by deathrider24 October 26th, 2008 10:13 PM
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If it is a problem worth sorting out, I'll brood over it until a solution presents itself. If it isn't worth it, I just ignore it entirely.
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Usually I try to solve it...if I can't then I'll leave it be for as long I can until I am forced to deal with it. I also hope that someone else deals with it so I can be back on easy life :P
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>_> This question is a bit too general isn't it?

I usually analyse the situation. I think of every possible way to fix the problem and I simply attempt them one by one. Obviously I start with the solutions that seem most likely to work.

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Problems are a regular occurrence and depending on how dire they are, they can be rather hefty to deal with. Luckily for me, most of my problems haven't been anything too serious to the point that I'm incapable of dealing with them. But when I am faced with any sort of problem, I would often think through things logically and then come to a good understanding of how to overcome any obstacles.

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It depends on the severity of the problem, to be honest. If it's something really major and like, life-altering, I usually dwell on it for a while and talk to friends about it until I think of a solution. If it's just a simple problem, I just try and think through it logically until I find the answer, which usually works.

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I usually listen to my music and snuggle with my Inuyasha plushie. Sometimes I'll watch anime or just do something to get my mind off the problem. It helps. :D

Though, if you mean hardware problems, I usually try to fix them myself. After all, I'm great at hooking things up and I have no problems at all. I've even fixed things before with duct tape. <3
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It really depends on the degree of the problem. If I'm having a problem with something that's really important to me, it'll stay on my mind a lot until I fix it, and I'll always be trying to think of ways to fix it. If it's rather unimportant, I'll fix it when I get around to it. >;

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>_> This question is a bit too general isn't it?

I usually analyse the situation. I think of every possible way to fix the problem and I simply attempt them one by one. Obviously I start with the solutions that seem most likely to work.
Precisely. A "problem" can be a thousand and one different things, requiring different responses.

For instance, I had a problem with my bank account recently, my bank was due to charge me more than £120 in overdraft charges, despite the cause of my overdraft being some other company's error. So I went ahead and dealt with that problem head on, at the first available opportunity.

But I've been having problems with my foot causing me a lot of pain for a few weeks now. All I have to do is call up my local GP clinic to get an appointment, to find out what is wrong. Yet I've completely procastinated about it, in the hope that it'll eventually just sort itself out.

So, I'm not really sure what you hope to get from that question.
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A "problem" can be a thousand and one different things, requiring different responses.

For instance, I had a problem with my bank account recently, my bank was due to charge me more than £120 in overdraft charges, despite the cause of my overdraft being some other company's error. So I went ahead and dealt with that problem head on, at the first available opportunity.
I see.


I have no problems then; if I did, I'd be slow —at best— to resolve them.
I like to let life slip by and am probably not bothered by many things that other people would be in uproar about.
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It's easy to deal problems especially if you know how to solve it. Just by knowing the information [what is the cause, what part, etc.] and making a plan on how to solve it. You can solve it without commonsense.