How do you use these Explorer tips in looking for ideas?
Never:  Never use it: 
Try:  Might try it.
Use:  Use it as needed
Tell: Tell it to people who need it

Never Try Use Tell

Is there a name for this problem? Can you look it up on the web?

       

Imagine a news show about such problems.  What advice would it give?

       

How would you have dealt with this situation in the past?

       

How could you do a trial run?

       

How do people usually solve problems like this?

       

Have you been in this kind of situation before?  What did you do then?

       

Get the facts, or the facts will get you.

       
How did people solve this kind of problem a hundred years ago?        

What resources do you need?

       
The only stupid question is the one you didn't ask.        

You know this how?

       

Do you need more information?  Where could you look?

       

What personal skills are you not using? 

       

What made you start wanting to solve this problem?

       

If you do not know the past, you are destined to repeat it.  And think it is something new.

       

Knowledge lies in answers.  Wisdom lies in questions.

       

Another name for focus is tunnel vision.

       

The trick in finding the right answers lies in asking the right questions

       
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