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This article was co-authored by Rachel Clissold . Rachel Clissold is a Life Coach and Consultant in Sydney, Australia. With over six years of coaching experience and over 17 years of corporate training, Rachel specializes in helping business leaders move through internal roadblocks, gain more freedom and clarity, and optimize their company’s efficiency and productivity. Rachel uses a wide range of techniques including coaching, intuitive guidance, neuro-linguistic programming, and holistic biohacking to help clients overcome fear, break through limitations, and bring their epic visions to life. Rachel is an acclaimed Reiki Master Practitioner, Qualified practitioner in NLP, EFT, Hypnosis & Past Life Regression. She has created events with up to 500 people around Australia, United Kingdom, Bali, and Costa Rica. There are 12 references cited in this article, which can be found at the bottom of the page. This article has been fact-checked, ensuring the accuracy of any cited facts and confirming the authority of its sources. This article has been viewed 1,306,275 times.

How you deal with challenges will often determine your success and happiness. If you’re stuck on how to solve a problem, try defining it and breaking it into smaller pieces. Choose whether to approach the problem logically or whether you should think about how the outcome might make you feel. Find ways to creatively approach your problems by working with other people and approaching the problem from a different perspective.

Approaching the Problem

Step 1 Define the problem.

  • For example, if your room is constantly messy, the problem might not be that you’re a messy person. It might be that you lack containers or places to put your items in an organized way.
  • Try to be as clear and thorough as possible when defining the problem. If it is a personal issue, be honest with yourself as to the causes of the problem. If it is a logistics problem, determine exactly where and when the problem occurs.
  • Determine whether the problem is real or self-created. Do you need to solve this problem or is this about something you want? Putting things in perspective can help you navigate the problem-solving process.

Step 2 Make important decisions first.

  • For example, you might have several problems to solve and need to decide which ones to tackle first. Solving one problem may ease tension or take stress off of another problem.
  • Once you make a decision, don’t doubt yourself. Be willing to look forward from that point on without wondering what would have happened had you chosen something else.

Step 3 Simplify the problem.

  • For example, if you need to turn in many assignments to pass a class, focus on how many you have to do and approach them one by one.
  • Try to combine and solve problems together whenever possible. For example, if you're running out of time to study, try listening to a recorded lecture while walking to class or flip through note cards as you're waiting for dinner.

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  • For example, if you’re trying to pass a cumulative test, figure out what you already know and what you need to study for. Review everything you already know, then start learning more information from your notes, textbook, or other resources that may help you.

Step 5 Anticipate future outcomes.

  • Pay attention to know these scenarios make you feel.

Step 6 Allocate your resources.

  • For example, if you have a deadline, you may skip cooking dinner or going to the gym so that you can give that time to your project.
  • Cut down on unnecessary tasks whenever possible. For example, you might get your groceries delivered to you to save on shopping time. You can spend that time instead on other tasks.

Taking a Creative Approach

Step 1 Brainstorm different solutions.

  • If you’re making a complex decision, write down your alternatives. This way, you won’t forget any options and will be able to cross off any that aren’t plausible.
  • For example, you might be hungry and need something to eat. Think about whether you want to cook food, get fast food, order takeout, or sit down at a restaurant.

Step 2 Try different approaches to a problem.

  • Problems like accepting the job across the country that offers good pay but takes you away from your family may require different ways of approach. Consider the logical solution, but also consider your thoughts, feelings, and the way the decision affects others.

Step 3 Get advice from others.

  • For example, if you’re buying a home and not sure how to make your final decision, talk to other homeowners about their thoughts or regrets about buying a home.

Step 4 Monitor your progress.

  • For example, if you’re having financial difficulties, notice how your efforts are affecting the money coming in and the money you’re spending. If keeping a budget helps, keep with it. If using cash exclusively is a headache, try something else.
  • Keep a journal where you record your progress, successes, and challenges. You can look at this for motivation when you are feeling discouraged.

Managing Your Emotions While Confronting Difficulties

Step 1 Calm...

  • The first step is often the scariest. Try doing something small to start. For example, if you're trying to become more active, start going for daily walks.

Step 2 Address any underlying problems.

  • For example, if you’re overwhelmed by having a long to-do list, maybe the problems isn’t the list, but not saying “no” to things you can’t do.
  • If you're feeling stressed, angry, or overwhelmed, you may be burned out. Make a list of things that cause stress or frustration. Try to cut down on these in the future. If you start feeling overwhelmed again, it may be a sign that you need to cut back.

Step 3 Work with a therapist.

  • Find a therapist by calling your local mental health clinic or your insurance provider. You can also get a recommendation from a physician or friend.

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  • ↑ https://hbr.org/2017/06/how-you-define-the-problem-determines-whether-you-solve-it
  • ↑ https://www.cuesta.edu/student/resources/ssc/study_guides/critical_thinking/106_think_decisions.html
  • ↑ https://au.reachout.com/articles/a-step-by-step-guide-to-problem-solving
  • ↑ Rachel Clissold. Certified Life Coach. Expert Interview. 26 August 2020.
  • ↑ https://serc.carleton.edu/geoethics/Decision-Making
  • ↑ https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/positive-psychology-in-the-classroom/201303/visualize-the-good-and-the-bad
  • ↑ https://www.britannica.com/topic/operations-research/Resource-allocation
  • ↑ https://www.niu.edu/citl/resources/guides/instructional-guide/brainstorming.shtml
  • ↑ https://www.healthywa.wa.gov.au/Articles/N_R/Problem-solving
  • ↑ https://www.collegetransfer.net/Home/ChangeSwitchTransfer/I-want-to/Earn-My-College-Degree/Overcoming-Obstacles
  • ↑ https://psychcentral.com/lib/5-ways-to-solve-all-your-problems/
  • ↑ https://www.apa.org/topics/psychotherapy/understanding

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  • Analyze the controller equations: If the equations contain terms that multiply the output with the error or its derivative, the modes are interacting.
  • Perform a bump test: Apply a sudden change in the input and observe the controller's response. If the output oscillates or shows a delayed response, the modes are likely interacting.
  • (c): Reset windup occurs in integrating controllers when the integrator accumulates error even when the output is saturated (at its maximum or minimum). This can cause the controller to become unresponsive when the error finally reduces.
  • Follow the same approach as problem 4a, but use the given mode settings for the direct controller and the provided test input. Plot the calculated output on a graph for each test input scenario (a and b).

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Research has shown that emotional manipulation (EM) can significantly impact individuals’ well-being and productivity. It can systematically influence cognitive control, which is crucial for effective decision-making and problem-solving, and can also affect individuals’ interpersonal relationships and overall mental health, further impacting their productivity and satisfaction in the workplace. If you think you’re being emotionally manipulated at work, try these five strategies to protect yourself — and your workplace.

Sarah, a former client of mine, was an experienced professional known for her dedication and hard work ethic. Her manager shared a personal story of their own struggles with workload and implied that if Sarah were to take on additional work, she would demonstrate true loyalty and commitment to the team and make an impression on leadership. Sarah began to feel an increased sense of obligation, in addition to guilt and stress. She felt manipulated into a situation where saying no seemed like a betrayal and lack of commitment, even though the extra workload affected her well-being and even her own deliverables.

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In our data-driven era, solving complex problems efficiently is crucial. However, traditional computers often struggle with this task when dealing with a large number of interacting variables, leading to inefficiencies such as the von Neumann bottleneck. A new type of collective state computing has emerged to address this issue by mapping these optimization problems onto something called the Ising problem in magnetism.

Here's how it works: Imagine representing a problem as a graph, where nodes are connected by edges. Each node has two states, either +1 or -1, representing the potential solutions. The goal is to find the configuration that minimizes the system's total energy based on a concept called a Hamiltonian.

Researchers are exploring physical systems that could outperform traditional computers to solve the Ising Hamiltonian efficiently. One promising approach involves using light-based techniques, where information is encoded into properties like polarization state, phase, or amplitude. These systems can quickly find the correct solution by leveraging effects like interference and optical feedback.

In a study published in the Journal of Optical Microsystems , researchers from the National University of Singapore and the Agency for Science, Technology, and Research looked at using a system of vertical-cavity surface-emitting lasers (VCSELs) to solve Ising problems. In this setup, information is encoded in the linear polarization states of the VCSELs, with each state corresponding to a potential solution.

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The researchers tested their system on modest 2-, 3-, and 4-bit Ising problems and found promising results. However, they also identified challenges, such as the need for minimal VCSEL lasing anisotropy, which may be difficult to achieve in practice. Nonetheless, overcoming these challenges could lead to an all-optical VCSEL-based computer architecture capable of solving problems that are currently out of reach for traditional computers.

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Solve Your Picky Eater Problems With These Tips On How To Make Your Child Eat Vegetables

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Many children seem to hate eating vegetables. How can you make them eat vegetables? This list will give you some tips on how to make your children eat more vegetables. Roast with Seasoning One person shared that roasting vegetables make them more palatable: “Roast! Broccoli, asparagus, Brussel sprouts are amazing with olive oil, garlic, salt...

<p>Many children seem to hate eating vegetables. How can you make them eat vegetables? This list will give you some tips on how to make your children eat more vegetables. Roast with Seasoning One person shared that roasting vegetables make them more palatable: “Roast! Broccoli, asparagus, Brussel sprouts are amazing with olive oil, garlic, salt...</p>

Roast with Seasoning

One person shared that roasting vegetables make them more palatable: “Roast! Broccoli, asparagus, Brussel sprouts are amazing with olive oil, garlic, salt and pepper.”

<p>Another shared that they chop up the vegetables and add them in lasagna. Once cooked, it’s like they were never there at all.</p>

Chop them up and add them in lasagna

Another shared that they chop up the vegetables and add them in lasagna. Once cooked, it’s like they were never there at all.

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Try preparing them in different ways

Variety is key. One parent says their son eats vegetables because they prepare them in a variety of ways. “I prepare veggies in a variety of ways and don’t force. I will sometimes ask him to try one piece but don’t force past that.”

<p>Starting of your child with vegetables at a young age makes them more accustomed to eating vegetables as they grow older. One comment said, “You start when they are 6 months old and and constantly give them vegetables multiple times a day.”</p> <p><strong>Related Post: </strong><a class="in-cell-link" href="https://arnienicola.com/how-often-should-you-visit-your-parents-so-they-can-see-their-grandchild/" rel="noopener">How Often Should You Visit Your Parents So They Can See Their Grandchild?</a></p>

Start giving them a variety of vegetables at 6 months old

Starting of your child with vegetables at a young age makes them more accustomed to eating vegetables as they grow older. One comment said, “You start when they are 6 months old and and constantly give them vegetables multiple times a day.”

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Tell them it will make them fart more

One person who was not a parent shared their own advice as someone who used to work at a daycare. “Not a parent, but I used to convince the more juvenile kids at the daycare by telling them broccoli will make them fart more.”

This will work on older children who find farts funny!

<p class="_1qeIAgB0cPwnLhDF9XSiJM">One user shared, “Don’t be like my mom and boil down every vegetable until the consistency of mush. Boiled down, unsalted brussel sprouts tasted like crap. “Just find good recipes to make it tasty.”</p> <p>They added, “maybe ask your kids what about it they don't like – is it the taste, is it the consistency? Is it the way it looks? If you don't know why they don't like it, then you won't know what to fix. But sometimes kids just don't like it "just because" so at least you'll know what you're working with here.”</p>

Don’t just boil and mash the vegetables

One user shared, “Don’t be like my mom and boil down every vegetable until the consistency of mush. Boiled down, unsalted brussel sprouts tasted like crap. “Just find good recipes to make it tasty.”

They added, “maybe ask your kids what about it they don't like – is it the taste, is it the consistency? Is it the way it looks? If you don't know why they don't like it, then you won't know what to fix. But sometimes kids just don't like it "just because" so at least you'll know what you're working with here.”

<p>“Involve them in cooking, even going so far as to grow the vegetables yourself,” one user shared. “Kids get really interested in how fruits and vegetables are made and feel a sense of ownership when they help grow the veggies. Also, provide the veg in a variety of ways. Freshly cut and raw, sautéed, baked, fried, etc. Incorporate them in different dishes. Also, pique a small child's interest by eating it yourself and then asking if they want some of yours. Kids always want your food over their own.”</p>

Involve your child in the process

“Involve them in cooking, even going so far as to grow the vegetables yourself,” one user shared. “Kids get really interested in how fruits and vegetables are made and feel a sense of ownership when they help grow the veggies. Also, provide the veg in a variety of ways. Freshly cut and raw, sautéed, baked, fried, etc. Incorporate them in different dishes. Also, pique a small child's interest by eating it yourself and then asking if they want some of yours. Kids always want your food over their own.”

<p>The same user above said, “and, while this may be unappealing to some, dont get them something else. If you serve sautéed green beans for dinner, then they can eat them or not. But if not, they don't get something else. I'm not a short order cook.”</p>

Unpopular advice: Don’t give them anything else

The same user above said, “and, while this may be unappealing to some, dont get them something else. If you serve sautéed green beans for dinner, then they can eat them or not. But if not, they don't get something else. I'm not a short order cook.”

<p>Another unpopular advice is to wait until your child is very hungry before feeding them. “Wait until they are really hungry. Serve courses. Veggies first when that’s done second course is the thing they like.”</p>

Wait until they are very hungry

Another unpopular advice is to wait until your child is very hungry before feeding them. “Wait until they are really hungry. Serve courses. Veggies first when that’s done second course is the thing they like.”

<p>Another mom said blending the veggies in other foods helps make her kids eat vegetables. “Use an immersion blender when making sauce or chili. I would add roasted eggplant and spinach to Spaghetti sauce.”</p> <p>She also uses onions, garlic, carrots, tomatoes, jalapeño peppers, diced green chiles when making chili. “I blend the mixture with cooked meat (whichever you prefer: ground beef, ground Turkey, ground pork, ground chicken) until the mixture is somewhat smooth,” she shared. “Then I add beans. I added spinach to everything from meatballs, soup, and meatloaf.</p> <p>The same user aslo said she would make chowders with a variety of vegetable such as potatoes, corn, carrots, celery, onions, garlic, leeks, and bok choy.</p> <p>Are there other tricks you use to make your child eat vegetables besides the ones shared in <a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/AskReddit/comments/10zt2xi/parents_how_do_you_make_your_kids_eat_vegetables/?sort=top">this Reddit thread</a>? Share them in the comments!</p> <p><strong>Read Next:</strong></p> <p><span><a class="in-cell-link" href="https://arnienicola.com/family-dilemma-pregnant-woman-wants-sister-to-be-present-when-she-gives-birth-sister-wants-to-travel/" rel="noopener">Family Dilemma: Pregnant Woman Wants Sister To Be Present When She Gives Birth. Sister Wants To Travel</a><br> <a class="in-cell-link" href="https://arnienicola.com/woman-refuses-to-visit-her-in-laws-every-night-her-husband-gets-offended/" rel="noopener">Woman Refuses To Visit Her In-Laws Every Night. Her Husband Gets Offended</a><br> <a class="in-cell-link" href="https://arnienicola.com/mother-in-law-suggests-a-name-for-her-future-granddaughter-her-daughter-in-law-shuts-her-down/" rel="noopener">Mother-In-Law Suggests A Name For Her Future Granddaughter, Her Daughter-In-Law Shuts Her Down</a></span></p>

Blend them in other foods

Another mom said blending the veggies in other foods helps make her kids eat vegetables. “Use an immersion blender when making sauce or chili. I would add roasted eggplant and spinach to Spaghetti sauce.”

She also uses onions, garlic, carrots, tomatoes, jalapeño peppers, diced green chiles when making chili. “I blend the mixture with cooked meat (whichever you prefer: ground beef, ground Turkey, ground pork, ground chicken) until the mixture is somewhat smooth,” she shared. “Then I add beans. I added spinach to everything from meatballs, soup, and meatloaf.

The same user aslo said she would make chowders with a variety of vegetable such as potatoes, corn, carrots, celery, onions, garlic, leeks, and bok choy.

Are there other tricks you use to make your child eat vegetables besides the ones shared in this Reddit thread ? Share them in the comments!

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