Build your own emergency response mechanism

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In our life, at the moment of the epidemic, it is easy for us to encounter some accidents in our life. At this time, we build an emergency response system for ourselves, which can help us get out of the predicament quickly.

see an example

Take “The community is blocked, but the electricity at home is out, and the mobile phone will be out of power soon?” as an example,

We can decompose three questions from this sentence:

  1. The community is blocked, so I can’t deal with the problem as usual.
  2. There is no electricity at home, so I can’t live a normal life, and I can’t charge my phone.
  3. The phone is dead, which means I may be disconnected from the outside world and unable to do anything.

When we break down the problem, all we have to do is prioritize these things and solve them in order:

Among the above problems, the power failure of the mobile phone is the most serious , because the power failure of the mobile phone will cause me to lose contact with the outside world and lose the possibility of solving other problems.

Second, the more serious problem is that there is no electricity at home . This is a problem that affects my subsequent quality of life.

As for the closure of the community, this is a factor beyond my control. Therefore, instead of considering solving it, I try to find a solution in this context.

In terms of priority, we need to process these things in order:

  1. The mobile phone is out of power: You can go to the neighbor’s house/property to recharge it, and first solve the problem of losing contact with yourself.
  2. No electricity at home: Consult with the property, at the moment, whether there is a plan to pay the electricity bill for the home.

Dismantling Methodology

Dismantling the methodology from the example, the strategy we should approach the problem is:

  1. Find our questions? Many times, the problem that causes us to get stuck is not one, but multiple problems intertwined (one problem is often solved directly)
  2. Prioritize issues that are important and urgent : We need to prioritize issues, sort by the worst consequences of an event, whether there are alternatives, etc., to find the most important and urgent issues.
  3. Solve problems by prioritization: When we prioritize problems, the next step is to solve them.

Summarize

In life, we often get into troubles. At this time, it is a better solution to calm down, sort out problems, and seek solutions, rather than staying in place and letting panic flood into our hearts.

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