Focus on the solution.
Imagine
the problem or situation already solved. What would it look like?
Then, what would it take to make it happen? What would have to be in
place before
that? You can work backwards from the
endpoint to where you are now, and then put it all together to come up
with a
workable solution.
For example, you want to find a good job. Imagine you're already there, working in your office. What are you doing? What does the company look like? What kind of people are you working with? Then ask what companies might fit that picture. Where would they be located? Then ask, how would you be able to contact a company like that? Then, who do you know who might know someone in one of those places? Then contact them!
By seeing the end result first, you can often get clues about what paths lead to where you want to go.
For example, you want to find a good job. Imagine you're already there, working in your office. What are you doing? What does the company look like? What kind of people are you working with? Then ask what companies might fit that picture. Where would they be located? Then ask, how would you be able to contact a company like that? Then, who do you know who might know someone in one of those places? Then contact them!
By seeing the end result first, you can often get clues about what paths lead to where you want to go.
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