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The Rocco Effect - Seek Solutions

 Problems are the price you pay for progress. - Branch Rickey


The Rocco Effect - Seek Solutions

Problems can seem so big that there are no solutions.  This sends us into depressions.  And when were in that state, things slowly just get worse.  In order to avoid this state, seek solutions to small problems.

Do you expect to lift the heaviest weights the first time you enter a gym? of course not, you start small and work your way up.  Don't expect to change the world, if you can't change your clothes.  By starting small you learn that you ca solve problems, you learn that not only can find solutions, you can take action in order to solve them.  What small problems can you solve now?

Task

1. look around you.  What problems can you see, that you can solve?
2. Take action and correct the problem.
3. How do you feel knowing that you helped make the world a little bit better?
4. Repeat this task daily


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