How do you use these Un tips in troubleshooting?
Never:  Never use it: 
Try:  Might try it.
Use:  Use it as needed
Tell: Tell it to people who could use it

Never Try Use Tell

Would your plan work better later?

       

How should you change what you tried before?

       

One way to win is to make it okay to lose.

       

How will all this look ten years from now?

       

You can get more experience at fixing symptoms than you can at fixing the cause.

       

How can you do the opposite of what you did before?

       
If you dig yourself into a hole, stop digging.        

If it had a simple solution, it wouldn't be a problem.

       

If failure were fatal, we’d all be dead.

       

Practice the bounce-back routine.  Yes, it does exist.  But only for successful people. 

       

You do not build self-confidence out of failing.  You build it out of bouncing back.

       

Never give up.  The mighty oak was once a nut that held its ground.

       

Celebrate small victories.  Practice for the big ones.

       

If you hit a dead end, turn around.

       

The difference between a trial run and a failure lies in what you get out of it.

       

If you want to attract attention, make a misteak.

       

The key that works will always be the last one you try.

       

If you always succeed, you are overqualified for the job.

       

How many failures does it take to make a success?

       
Mark this on 4 weekends, with different marks.  Notice changes. 
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