Max: I grew up in pearland. Parland highschool back when it was a cow town. Now it's a booming suburb isi. Never go back for i would go back to clear lake, caus i still had a bunch of friends there. And then gradually they moved away. Max: There's not one like place fofood that i would ever go back to in clear lake. All i ate was like, like, olive garden was a fancy meal,. You're the second person to bring up torchees? Did you eno torchee? It must have moved in after i left. Yes. Same.
We have two options when we’re faced with a problem. We can either resolve it and walk away or figure out why it’s happening in the first place. It’s tempting to just solve problems as they come up, but bestselling author and speaker Dan Heath thinks there’s a better way. On today’s episode, he’s sharing why it’s important to get to the root of a problem. If managing conflict at work has ever felt like a game of whack-a-mole, this episode will give you the tools you need to create lasting change instead.