? So, your car breaks down because the engine went kaput. What do you do?
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1️⃣ Let’s start with an obvious one – you could get the engine repaired. Problem solved.
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2️⃣ Slightly less obvious, perhaps, but you could replace the entire engine. Again, problem solved.
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3️⃣ You could choose instead to buy a different car – one with a functioning engine – and, yet again, the problem is solved.
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4️⃣ Or, if you’re up for a major change, you could eradicate the need for a vehicle in your life, whereby it matters not if the engine works because you no longer need the vehicle.
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Any of these = Problem solved ✔
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?Each of these is unique.
?Each of them effective in its own way.
?Each of them result in the problem being solved.
?And each of them require a different energy output, financial output, and time output.
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? What are you willing to do to solve your problem?
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? It may not be an engine dying, but I can guarantee you that the problem isn’t going to solve itself with zero attention and effort put towards it.
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➡️ There will be an expenditure for any solution you choose to implement, and the ROI will be different depending on which route you go.
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It’s universal. Doesn’t matter what your problem is ?‍♀️
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You have the choice to
?️solve it or not.
?️complain about it or not.
?️help others learn from your experience or not.
?️let it knock you off your purpose or not.
?️define yourself by it or not.
?️see it as an opportunity or not.
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?Don’t for one second think you’re exempt from experiencing problems.
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?You’re not?
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BUT, you CAN be in the elite percentage of people who actively choose to:
✅solve their problems
✅learn from them, and
✅help others proactively approach similar situations without needing to go through the same pain/expenditures you went through
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You CAN be a leader ? A leader who leads by example, not talk.
?Notice opportunities.
?Seek solutions.
?Solve problems.
?Share with others.