An underrated law? Kidlin's Law.
That if you write down a problem clearly and specifically, you have already solved half of it.
The act of clearly & specifically describing a problem on paper creates a deeper understanding of its components & makes it easier to find solutions.
Dr. Julie Gurnerx.comAn underrated law? Kidlin's Law. That if you write down a problem clearly and specifically, you have already solved half of it. The act of clearly & specifically describing a problem on paper creates a deeper understanding of its components & makes it easier to find solutions.
When I have a problem, and it’s proving difficult to solve, I’ll often go on a walk about it, go talk to a friend about it, go try to solve it again. But when it’s proving intransigent, I’ll go write an essay proving why it just cannot be solved. That almost always fixes it.
Emmett Sheartwitter.comTake a break on trying to solve the problem and just describe the problem as clearly as you can.
RomeoStevensx.comThe simplest way to clarify your thinking is to write a full page about whatever you are dealing with and then delete everything except the 1-2 sentences that explain it best.
James Clearx.com