What Sudoku Can Teach Us About Solving Problems
» Syndicated from Claudette's Blog
I love doing Sudoku puzzles—the ones where you need to put numbers in those little squares to get a result? You can find them at your local bookstore, in the newspaper, and now on your iPhone. I do them on my iPad and in my newspaper. I’ve purchased those big books too. In fact, I love the very complicated ones—the ones with 9 and 13 boxes all imbedded together.
Naturally, I didn’t start with the most challenging ones first. I started small with those regular 9x9 squares and worked my way up. Solving problems in a relationship is similar in many ways to solving a Sudoku problem. Consider these 4 steps.
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