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Alrighty then! Now that we’ve admitted that we have problems — which of course we DID if we wrote about our problem-solving techniques — Learning to Fall wants us to look just a little deeper. I hope you’ll put some thought into this question. I doubt many of us would normally stop to think about this.

You ready? Put on your thinkin’ caps!

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hl2008-parentimageWhat usually happens in your mind
when you fail to solve a problem?

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I think this is an interesting question. I could jokingly say I throw a temper tantrum, but that’s just skirting the issue. I’ll have to ponder this question for a while… How about you? Ever thought about this? Do we NEED to think about this? Would it help us CHANGE some of our unwanted behaviors?

As always, remember to include the link to this post on YOUR blog post. Or if your response isn’t overly long, feel free to leave it in the comment section below. And please feel free to interpret the prompt however you wish: memoirs, poems, pictures, etc.

If you would like to see the previous prompts, they’re listed in the menu at the top of the blog in The Sandbox Writing Challenge. But please feel free to just jump in wherever we are at the moment! After all, the prompts are really for YOU to get to know YOURSELF. (Posts from past prompts you wish to tackle will always be added to the current week’s challenge page.)

So there we have it for this week. Your answers might surprise you! And by the way, I’m definitely looking for feedback about the questions from this book. Too simple? Too complicated? Let me know what you think because I can always look for another book.

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Picture Credit: www.hhmi.org

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Ladyleemanila’s post (ladyleemanila) — The girl in green

Linda’s post (Spiritual Dragonfly) — It’s All In My Head
Safar’s post (Blisters, Bunions & Blarney) — Hecate’s Lamp
S.T. Summers post (Writing With Some Ink and a Hammer) — Failure
Raili’s post (soulgifts — Telling Tales) — What was I thinking?
Calen’s post (Impromptu Promptlings) — The Problem With Problems…
Lori’s post (As the Fates Would Have It) — It’s all in your head!