Quotes about Problem-solving
Life is a lot more fun if you treat its challenges in creative ways.
— Bill Gates
I understand why many people who call themselves Christians are not excited about grace. If you think your environment is your problem, you won't esteem grace, but once you admit that you're your biggest problem, you will celebrate the grace that rescues you from you.
— Paul David Tripp
If the only tool you have is a hammer, you tend to see every problem as a nail.
— John Maxwell
If God is your problem, only God is your solution.
— Tony Evans
if you are aware of a problem, it's your responsibility to make a concerted effort to create a positive change. Quit pointing your finger and making excuses, and try being a catalyst by demonstrating and initiating the appropriate behavior. Determine not to be a reactor but an initiator.
— John Maxwell
Not only do Christians believe, they are those who "think in believing and believe in thinking," as Augustine expressed it. The world of Christian faith is not a fairy-tale, make-believe world, question-free and problem-proof, but a world where doubt is never far from faith's shoulder.
— Os Guinness
I used to worry about every little thing, trying to figure out every problem. Well, I realize now how foolish that was. I was no more in control of my life than the man on the moon.
— Joyce Meyer
How you think about a problem is more important than the problem itself — so always think positively. Believe it is possible to solve your problem. Tremendous things happen to the believer. So believe the answer will come. It will.
— Norman Vincent Peale
Are we quick to respond to others' needs? Do we run from problems or face them? Do we talk more about bad news or good news? Do we give people the benefit of the doubt, or do we assume the worst? The
— John Maxwell
Experience has taught me, said Peter (...) that no situation finds Bunter unprepared. That he should have procured The Times this morning by the simple expedient of asking the milkman to request the postmistress to telephone to Broxford and have it handed to the 'bus-conductor to be dropped at the post-office and brought up by the little girl who delivers the telegrams is a trifling example of his resourceful energy.
— Dorothy Sayers
Instead of attacking, focused on taking away the stick.
— William Ury
If you would rather pick a fight than solve a problem, do not consider leading the church. The
— J. Oswald Sanders