No Big Problems

There are no big problems, there are just a lot of little problems. – Henry Ford

So it is in life.

We have no big problems, only lots of little problems that combine and feel like big problems.

*  *  *

The only thing between a fulfilled, authentic life is the solving of these little problems.

The key is to tackle the right little problems, first.

That’s what I do with my clients: Identify and Solve.

Over and over, until that fulfilled, authentic life is happening – until it’s created.

Then, the client is a skilled problem-solver.

With that new-found skill, and only then, one can live a fulfilled, authentic life, as they solve the (little) problems that come along.

Similar Posts

  • Why Go For Mastery?

    I recently read a great article from Robert Hargrove (a world-class executive coach) on why corporate professionals should go for “mastery” over “competence.” It’s such a great article I wanted to share the link with you; for your development (and path to mastery)!

  • What Do You Believe?

    Belief creates the actual fact. – William James What you believe you create. How? Simple. You act in accordance with your beliefs. Your beliefs are the thoughts you no longer question. They are unlike the myriad thoughts you have forgotten or dismissed. Your beliefs are the thoughts that have hooked your attention, are sufficiently congenial…

  • Responsibility, Not Blame

    Accept responsibility for your life. Know that it is you who will get you where you want to go, no one else. – Les Brown  The key is to understand that there’s a huge difference between responsibility and blame. When you accept responsibility for your life you acknowledge your role (whatever it was) in creating…

  • All You Need

    “All you need is the plan, the road map, and the courage to press on to your destination.” – Earl Nightingale Earl Nightingale is one the greats in personal development; if you haven’t listened to one of his audio programs, do so.

  • How To Be Successful

    “Don’t aim for success if you want it; just do what you love and believe in, and it will come naturally.” – David Frost I’m writing this post because I needed to hear it. Sometimes I wonder if I am walking the right path, as a coach. I wonder if the challenges of self-employment are worth…