# Don't Bring Me Problems

*Tom Geraghty · Interpersonal Practice, Voice & Silence*

Analyses the 'don't bring me problems, bring me solutions' instruction through four scenarios — from worst case (hidden problems) to best case (collaborative resolution). Shows why the instruction suppresses critical information and how to reframe it without abandoning accountability.

- **This page:** https://explore.psychsafety.com/n/bring-me-solutions-not-problems/
- **Read the full article on psychsafety.com:** https://psychsafety.com/bring-me-solutions-not-problems/
- **Interactive map:** https://explore.psychsafety.com/?node=dont-bring-problems

## Connected concepts (3)

- [Local Rationality](https://explore.psychsafety.com/n/local-rationality.md)
- [Watermelon Effect](https://explore.psychsafety.com/n/the-watermelon-effect-and-greenwashing.md)
- [PS & Info Security](https://explore.psychsafety.com/n/psychological-safety-and-information-security.md)
