Face problems or run away from them ?

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Do you face problems in life upfront in person sort of go with the flow so to speak or run away from them and bury your head in sand and hope they all magically disappear when you wake the next day, be honest ?


Me honestly i bury my head in sand rather than face them thats my way.
 
Face them to a point, if I think I can get away for a while without worrying about it then I go for that. If it is important though, I try to sort it when I can.
 
There is no point in letting things get out of control or worse. I used to brush them to one side but these days they get dealt with as and when.
 
Fully face them, I would rather take a minor bit of **** now than the inevitable mountain of it that always occurs if you leave it.
 
depends on the situation, if its something that could land me in court or paying a fine i sort it there and then, if its something that can be dealt with at a later stage, i would get on with other things if they deem more important
 
For me I used to worry about everything in my twenties, but now i'm older I find problems usually work themselves out. For example, the lightbulb in my garage needs changing and I would have done it straight away in the past, but I keep forgetting about it now and will get around to it sooner or later.
 
For me I used to worry about everything in my twenties, but now i'm older I find problems usually work themselves out. For example, the lightbulb in my garage needs changing and I would have done it straight away in the past, but I keep forgetting about it now and will get around to it sooner or later.

thats just lazy :p
 
Unfortunately I tend to bury my head in the sand until I can no longer ignore the problem.

So I would suggest just face up to it, because it is probably a lot less stressful in the long term to do so.
 
run and hide from every problem ever and then take the flak when they turn round and bite you... thats what i seem to do, still.
 
depends what it is.

if it's an emotional problem (ie. women) then just letting things sit for a while until they calm down tends to resolve the issue.

if it's something which requires addressing (ie. somebody's behaviour repeatedly being unacceptable) then you have to address it.

do you have a specific problem?

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