The language of solutions
Solution language is a way of describing a situation in terms of possible steps, resources, and criteria for improvement rather than pure blame or helplessness.
Definition
It does not mean positive thinking or ignoring the problem. It marks a shift from the question "who is to blame?" to “what works, what is missing and what next step is possible?” Such language helps build agency because it turns a general difficulty into an area of possible intervention.
Key ideas
Missing key ideas.
Practice and life
Rewrite one problem sentence into a solution: "It's impossible" to replace "the condition for the first step is..."
Common misunderstanding
It is a mistake to use the language of solutions to invalidate emotions. It is also a mistake to quickly look for a solution without recognizing the mechanism of the problem.
Questions for self-reflection
No questions for self-reflection.
Sources
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