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  2. Problem solving - Wikipedia

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    The former is an example of simple problem solving (SPS) addressing one issue, whereas the latter is complex problem solving (CPS) with multiple interrelated obstacles. [1] Another classification of problem-solving tasks is into well-defined problems with specific obstacles and goals, and ill-defined problems in which the current situation is ...

  3. The Obstacle Is the Way - Wikipedia

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    The Obstacle Is the Way: The Timeless Art of Turning Trials into Triumph is the third book by author Ryan Holiday.It was published in 2014. [1] It is a book which offers individuals a framework to flip obstacles into opportunities, an approach crafted by Holiday.

  4. Obstacle - Wikipedia

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    diseases, as obstacles to human life in its fullness; physical disabilities as obstacles to the mobility of handicapped, which can be facilitated by accessibility resources; shyness as an obstacle to social relations; fear as an obstacle that prevents facing potential enemies or socio-political opponents, or facing possible economic barriers;

  5. Obstacle course - Wikipedia

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    Obstacles such as a 12-foot (3.7 m) wall and truck pulling are designed to test teamwork and physical fitness of First Years. The First Year flights are judged on the time it takes to complete each obstacle. The annual obstacle course race is memorialized by a sculpture by John Boxtel, "To Overcome", which was a gift of the class of 1991 ...

  6. Grit (personality trait) - Wikipedia

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    This perseverance of effort helps people overcome obstacles or challenges to accomplishment and drives people to achieve. Distinct but commonly associated concepts within the field of psychology include perseverance, hardiness, resilience, ambition, need for achievement, conscientiousness, and tenacity.

  7. Contingent contract - Wikipedia

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    In regards to work, a common example of contingent contracts comes in the form of job negotiations. It usually involves the opportunity to discuss salary , position, promotion, etc. However, contingent contracts can often include negotiations regarding flextime , job sharing , responsibilities, etc.

  8. Adversity quotient - Wikipedia

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    An adversity quotient (AQ) is a score that measures the ability of a person to deal with adversities in their life. [1] As per W Hidayat, the AQ also has an effect on the student's mathematics understandability.

  9. Big push model - Wikipedia

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    The hallmark of the ‘big-push’ approach lies in the reaping of external economies through the simultaneous installation of a host of technically interdependent industries. But before that could become possible, we have to overcome the economic indivisibilities by moving forward by a certain “minimum indivisible step”.