
1. Ask Yourself, “What Is Working in This Situation?”.
2. Keep an Accomplishments Log.
3. Focus On What You Want to Happen.
Go back to the big picture. What is the desired outcome? Sometimes we get so wrapped up in one problem and trying to solve it that we forget what we were originally trying to accomplish.
– What do you want to happen differently this time?”
– What do you need to do in order to get there?
4. Remove the “Noise” and Simplify.
5. Multiple Solutions.
6. Take Action.
When you get into serious frustration with a problem, you tend not to want to work on it anymore. It’s hard, it’s frustrating, and you’re not getting anywhere. So, anything to avoid having to be in that situation may be far more attractive.
7. Visualize a Positive Outcome to the Situation.
A lot of times you can get stuck on focusing on what you don’t want to happen or fearing the absolute worst thing that could happen.
8. Stay Positive.
Things are usually not as bad as they first appear. Sometimes things seem much worse simply because we’re tired or mentally drained. Taking a break and remembering to keep your sense of humor can also help. This time of frustration will pass.
As with any problem, the solution is to figure out what your options are, decide on a plan, focus, and then take action. By using the above 8 steps, you should find that you’re running into fewer problems and feeling less frustration.