ive noticed that when stuck with a problem or issue, it is best to go about working at fixing it. leaving it wallow does not make it better. without work a garden will not spring. actions will create other reactions, and waves start by getting your feet in the water. go about moving around, getting up and physically changing your surrounding will allow you to expand your vision. you will not be so focused on your issues and you will see the world as something bigger. interaction will get your mind off yourself and help you grasp the bigger picture of things.
if you play chess you get an idea of how to tackle problems. you realize there are countermeasures you can work on, areas of strength that can build if you press your problems at different angles. sometimes coming at your problems from different sides allow it to be solved much easier. sometimes ignoring the problem and starting problems elsewhere also work at letting things work itself out and time would solve things. some of my best problems have been deal with by creating other problems that consume my mind.
and problems keep coming. if it were easy, we would get bored quickly i tell myslef. they stack up though, and at times if there are too many we question the point of the game. it weighs us down. so you get up and walk around, you cause another problem or you pick another spot on the board to go to. you move around the pieces until you like the way it all laid out.
AJ
January 15, 2020 11:19 am
I think the picture perfectly sums up this post.