Setbacks and problems come without notice but they come to us for different purposes. While some come to bake us and prepare us for what’s ahead, others come to break us down to enable us take a second look at what and how we engage to streamline processes that will help us work better. In all, challenges are real and they happen to everyone, so we must know what to do in such situations.
There are ten ways associated with how problems or setbacks can occur to anyone. Let us take a look at them. I like to refer to them as 10 F’s that can bring problems. Our title is How Problems Come. Lets begin.
Flaws: Your flaws are the negative aspect of your character or personality. This is the part of you that makes you imperfect. It often shows an area of weakness in your personality or character. Everyone has a flaw. Some people are impatient, hot tempered or impulsive. A flaw is usually a source of concern to you or other people you know. This flaw can bring about a negative impact on your interactions, relationships or well being. Flaws are often the cause of unintended mistakes that you make in life. And you can make the effort to work on your flaws to act better.
Faults: Like flaws, faults are errors you make that are predicated on ignorance, bad judgement or a lack of attention. Faults can be caused by your human flaws. An impatient person would easily lose attention. A hot tempered person would easily display bad judgement. Faults are behaviour that make you commit repeated wrongs and errors.
Falter: this occurs when we trip, lose strength or lose sight from our focus, or when we grow weary or weak. It could happen as a result of distractions or tiredness. It could also happen as a result of ailment.
Failure: this occurs as a result of inadequate preparation, ignorance, or inability. It is usually an issue of inability to meet a certain requirement or standard. Your inability will often make you fail. As you get stuck, you will go through the process again.
Foolishness: this is a result accrued from lack of wisdom and ignorance but backed up by stupid or careless action. Such actions usually culminate in problematic results.
Falsehood: this is when people engage in lies and deceit to paint a fake image, picture or impression. The problem often comes when the lies and deceit is discovered.
Fall: you can experience a fall when you lose control or when others gang up against you to pull you down. To lose control is usually accompanied by distraction that you allow or fault from others. A gang up can be a conspiracy against you.
Fatalities: this will occur from events beyond your control. It can be as a result of a fall. This is usually the extent of the effect of a fall or a happening beyond your control. Accidents are usually the most common source of fatalities.
Frustrations: this is when you are met with limitations that hinder your progress to a given objective. They often come when you least expect them and arrive uninvited. It could be an obstacle that slows down your upward trajectory or an insurmountable wall to totally stop you from going forward.
Foes: these are enemies of your progress. They can be known or unknown to you. Their objective is to see that you don’t achieve what you set out as your aim. They derive joy in causing you pain and seeing you in anguish.
It is important that we learn how problems can come to us, so that we can know what to do to win over them or avoid them from occurring.
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