Tuesday; November 22
As people, we are pretty good at seeing problems. We have a keen sense of being able to determine the snags in life; however, what we do with that information will determine what happens next. When we see problem, do we initially set out to find a solution or are we more focused on finding out who is at fault? When we identify a failure in the system, is our first step to fix it or to affix blame on someone? How much precious time do we waste addressing problems by trying to figure out who did something wrong? Imagine the amount of effort that could be invested in problem-solving that is spent finger-pointing! Whether it is at work, in our homes, at church or in our communities we should spend less time identifying who led us into the trainwreck and more time repairing the tracks for the next trip down the line. Let’s retrain ourselves to look for solutions rather than scapegoats. Let’s make it a point fix the issues rather than fixate on who can be blamed. When we work togethe