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Daily Reflection
February 17, 2026
“The way we see the problem is the problem.” — Stephen R. Covey

Often, when we face a challenge, we assume there are only two options: black or white, yes or no, I win or you lose.
But the reality is that there is almost always another option.


Our perspective can limit our possibilities. When we view a problem through a narrow lens, we confine ourselves to a box of our own making. The constraints often aren’t external — they are mental.

If we pause, seek another opinion, or think more collaboratively and creatively, new opportunities begin to emerge. A broadened perspective reveals solutions that were previously invisible.


It is difficult—if not impossible—to solve a problem with the same thinking that created it. Continuing to push harder in the same direction rarely produces a breakthrough. Instead of beating our heads against the wall or surrendering in frustration, we can step back, adjust our approach, and move forward with renewed clarity.


As Henry Ford said, “Whether you think you can, or you think you can’t—you’re right.”


Often, the real barrier is not the problem itself. It is how we are choosing to see it.

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