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Scrat [10]
2 years ago
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Challenging yourself to solve root problems is a key part of service. Explain what solving root problems means and provide an ex

ample. Please respond in two to three complete sentences.
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2 answers:
yanalaym [24]2 years ago
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A root problem is a reason or issue that stands in your unconscious which is the answer to many problems that you may have in your life.

Getting to solve a root problem within yourself might be beneficial for your inner growth and maturity. It helps to heal your scars, remove pain from your past and forgive yourself and others for what has hurt you.

It helps with some repeated patterns that we see in our life that are mistakes which we haven't learned from and keep repeating in our life. Some bad love relationships or toxic friendships might be in our lives because we keep on making the same mistake and repeating certain patterns. solving the root problem inside ourselves helps us to identify the original reason why feel that way, we take a certain decision or we act in a specific way.

An example might be a sexist love relationship. A woman may go through many sexist relationships and this may hurt her but she keeps on dating this kind of men. So she has to get to the root of this problem. The root problem might be that she lacks in confidence to stop the abusing behavior of men or she accepts gender roles without questioning its origins. Maybe her family raised her to be extremely dependent and obedient so her personality was shaped in a way that she can´t raise her voice against the patriarchal society and stop dating man with sexist profiles or beliefs.

Zarrin [17]2 years ago
8 0

Answer: To solve root problems you need structural basis and ensure problems do not return  and guarantee sustainable improvements are made.

Explanation: Try to identify the primary source of a problem. In social and behavior change communication, a root cause analysis is used to examine why there is a difference between the desired state of a result or social issue and what is happening now.

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