Before You Solve for X: Identify the Real Issue
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready… Total Views: 199 I’ve created an interactive, editable worksheet below to help you slow down, think clearly, and solve the right problem. It’s quite practical to say that most of us rush to solutions and end up solving the wrong problem. Before you write anything in the below worksheet—especially…
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I’ve created an interactive, editable worksheet below to help you slow down, think clearly, and solve the right problem.
It’s quite practical to say that most of us rush to solutions and end up solving the wrong problem.
Before you write anything in the below worksheet—especially the “Real Cause of the Issue” —pause and ask yourself these five questions.
Five Questions to ask to identify the real issue
- Do i know what the real issue is , or am i looking at a symptom?
- Does the team have the data regarding the real issue?
- Is the issue real, or is it an assumption or somone elses opinion?
- is there a tangible issue, or is it simply a hurt ego?
- Am i thinking emotionally or logically?
The Solve for X worksheet is a simple thinking tool that helps you slow down, see clearly, and make better decisions.
Most problems don’t fail because of bad solutions.
They fail because people:
- Solve the wrong problem
- Act too fast
- Or let emotions, assumptions, and opinions drive decisions
This worksheet helps you avoid that.
Solve for X
A strategic thinking worksheet inspired by Your Next Five Moves
Urgency (0–10)
Total Impact
Real Cause of the Issue
Who Needs to Be Involved?
Possible Solutions
Risks & Negative Consequences
Required Buy-in
Assigned Responsibilities
New Rules or Protocols
The Solve for X worksheet only works when X is real, not a symptom, assumption, or emotional reaction.
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