Most people approach problems by looking for solutions.
However, one simple idea challenges that approach.
Kidlin’s Law suggests that if you can clearly write down a problem, then you have already completed half of the work required to solve it.
At first glance, this sounds like advice about writing.
In reality, it’s about thinking.
When we force ourselves to define a problem precisely, we remove assumptions, identify misunderstandings, and often discover that the solution was hidden inside the question itself.
In this week’s lesson, we also explore the language that supports clear thinking, including natural discourse markers and professional communication strategies used by native speakers.
Whether you’re preparing for meetings, improving your Business English, or simply trying to become a more effective communicator, clarity is one of the most valuable skills you can develop.
