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		<title>Get Motivated</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[photo credit: Martino! Today i was having a look around Flickr at some images and i started searching for motivational images. The image that i found was as you can about Problem Solving. Which to be honest i think is a very big part of being i in business. It is purely nature that in [...]]]></description>
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<p>Today i was having a look around Flickr at some images and i started searching for motivational images.</p>
<p>The image that i found was as you can about Problem Solving. Which to be honest i think is a very big part of being i in business. It is purely nature that in all businesses we will all face problems, big problems and small problems. Which the tag line to this picture sums up perfectly i think.</p>
<p>In many situations while you may not often realize it you have what you need to solve the problem. You just have to do what you can, where you are with what you have got. Even if you don&#8217;t have everything that you need to solve the problem still get started where you are with what you have, and just do what you can do.</p>
<p>While this seems like a fairly simple theory and it could be seen to just be brushing over things. I believe that it actually hits right where it needs to. Problems are not solved by waiting around for the right time, or to have the exact right combination or being in the exact right place. While there can be some benefit in waiting for information or waiting for more help or more money, or anything that you believe may make the solution to the problem easier. You still need to do something right now, to get what it is you are waiting for because it really is not just going to come to you.</p>
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