When a problem shows up and all you can think of day in and day out is on how to solve it, it means it’s serious. It takes up brain memory — you can’t stop thinking on how to best fix it. A possible solution to the problem could be something you learn through searching on the … Continue reading Maximum satisfaction
Tag: Problem Solving
Mission critical
The surrounded and self-created pressure of our daily life makes some of us believe that everything is either important or urgent, or both. That there is this sense of mission critical everything for getting things done ASAP because that’s how things roll around here (insert company). This has been true for years, if not decades, … Continue reading Mission critical
Building tolerance
Our problem-solving skills improve over time as we solve more problems, however, problems get bigger, more complex and difficult as well. We begin tackling smaller sets of problems that might seem big and unsolvable at some time, only to conclude it’s simpler than we initially thought. The more we solve, the better our process gets, and the higher our problem-solving … Continue reading Building tolerance
When you understand
There’s an wonderful feeling when your craft takes shape and works. Let’s say when you try solving a math problem for the first time. You’ll usually get frustrated because some things don’t fully make sense, then you decide to take a mental break to walk around and think about the process before you sit down … Continue reading When you understand
Frustration feeds nothing
Frustration is part of an engineer's day-to-day life. It feeds nothing, but it's still there. Solving problems becomes a daily habit. Thinking from all different edge cases is like second nature. I'm constantly in all of these states. I get frustrated, learn new skills to solve problems, then arrive to the solution. When I get … Continue reading Frustration feeds nothing