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when you break things down into small components you are often able to dive right into problem solving. This seems to be advantageous but can often be unproductive. Force yourself to slow down and understand why you are doing something and how it is connected to the overall purpose or objective. Ask yourself how your actions are going to help you in the long run. If you can't think of a practical application for what you are doing then stop and do some more "big picture" thinking.When an error event occurs. Everyone is usually able to use this experience to resolve the problem would be helpful, but usually not the result. I try to force myself to slow down and understand the why, what, and how progress will be connected to the overall purpose or objective. Ask yourself whether the action now will help you in the long term or temporary. If you can't think about applying in practice for it and try and make some more big picture view. Perhaps a look at the overview may be made visible parts that need to be corrected.
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