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I went out intending to take pictures of the domes this afternoon, but I got a little distracted (mainly I missed the exit) and I took the photos here instead.

 

I like cities like Milwaukee because there is a mix of very different buildings. There are new buildings like the Calatrava Addition to the Art Museum, there are old classical architecture buildings and there old industrial buildings like these.

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You ever look at grafitti and wonder what the people who wrote it were thinking? Like this one for instance or the one above "God please bless Greg and Susan"

 

Interestingly I caught myself thinking a little prayer for these total strangers. I mean if someone had the forethought to take a pink paint marker up this tower to make this plea, they probably need the help.

  

This is the wagon that broke in 2000, It was replaced by this one -

www.flickr.com/photos/problemsolver/206936907/

  

View from L'Arch de Triumphe to La Defense.

 

Let me tell you as much as I dislike PBR, it would really have been a shame for that much beer to go to waste.

 

More info about the development here.

Built of MDO Plywood and Pine 1x

 

Painted with One Shot sign paint. I love that stuff.

 

See the back of the sign here - www.flickr.com/photos/problemsolver/206974011/

yeah, I know, pretty generic, but they can't all turn out super.

 

This is mainly here because of this

 

Texas CTMS @Niagara Cave @FPSPI #FPSPIC #ProblemSolvers #ctmswolves t.co/kyvqEj2Dbp

  

You never read a LinkedIn profile that starts out boasting someone is just a problem-identifier - but you do see people boasting that they are a problem-solver! You never see a resume that lists a key skill as problem identification without solution generation. You'll never find someone proud of the fact that they spend their time whining about all the problems they've found, rather than speaking about the solutions they've identified.

 

Solve problems, don't stop at just finding them!

 

How can you do this if it doesn't come naturally to you? It involves your mindset, habits, and skills.

 

Start by sharing your perspective - it's all about opportunities, not barriers. Be proactive instead of reactive - so that you are always trying to move forward, not back. Changing your tone helps - replace “we can’t” with “how can we?” Stop being the victim - don't say “Why is this happening to me?" but rather "What should we do about it?"

 

And spend more time thinking about trends, not barriers. All of the individuals I have met who have an innovative mindset seem to have a better understanding of where we are going tomorrow than those who do not. They spend time thinking about and studying the things that will matter tomorrow, rather than obsessing over the things that are getting in the way today.

 

Confidence matters too - confidence in yourself, your team, and your ability to smash through the barriers that might get in your way. With that comes the necessity for perseverance - don't give up so easily!

 

What's the difference? I asked ChatGPT to write two different LinkedIn profiles - one for the person who only identifies problems and the other one who does that but offers up solutions. Check it out!

 

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Headline: Expert in Spotting Issues | Master of Finding What's Wrong | Challenge Identifier

 

About:

 

I’m someone who truly excels at identifying problems—if there's a flaw, a risk, or an obstacle, you can count on me to find it. My talent lies in pointing out what's not working, highlighting potential pitfalls, and ensuring everyone is aware of every possible challenge.

 

With a knack for uncovering issues, I keep projects realistic by making sure no problem goes unnoticed. Whether it's detecting inefficiencies in a process, pinpointing weaknesses in a plan, or outlining every potential barrier, I’m there to make sure we're aware of what could go wrong. After all, recognizing the problems is the first step... maybe someday I’ll get around to solving them too.

 

Skills:

 

Problem Identification

Risk Awareness

Obstacle Spotting

Weakness Highlighting

Detail-Oriented Complaint Management

Experience:

 

Professional Issue Finder, Various Projects

Helped teams recognize what could go wrong in every situation, ensuring no one was left feeling too comfortable with any given plan.

 

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Contrast that with this:

 

Headline: Turning Challenges into Opportunities | Solution Finder | Strategic Problem Solver

 

About:

I thrive on identifying problems—but I don’t stop there. My true passion lies in transforming challenges into solutions and finding opportunities where others see obstacles. I excel at analyzing issues, developing creative strategies, and implementing effective solutions that drive progress.

 

Whether it’s troubleshooting inefficiencies, tackling complex problems, or anticipating potential roadblocks, I bring a proactive approach that doesn’t just point out what’s wrong but moves us forward. I believe that every problem holds growth potential, and I’m committed to making the path smoother for everyone involved.

 

Skills:

 

Problem Analysis & Resolution

Strategic Thinking

Risk Management & Mitigation

Solution Development

Creative & Critical Thinking

Experience:

 

Problem Solver, Various Projects

Identified core challenges, developed actionable solutions, and led teams to overcome obstacles and achieve their goals with greater efficiency and innovation.

 

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Which person do you want to be?

 

#ProblemSolver #SolutionFocused #Opportunities #Innovation #Mindset #Leadership #Proactive #StrategicThinking #Confidence #Perseverance

 

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