To help my friend solve her problem, I would first listen actively to understand the situation fully without interrupting. Then, I would offer my perspective and suggest potential solutions, encouraging her to consider different options. If appropriate, I could help her brainstorm a plan of action and provide support as she navigates the next steps. Ultimately, my goal would be to empower her to make her own decisions while being there for her emotionally.
It can help you solve the problem more easily to get the exact answer.
Instead of giving her your work show her how to do it. This will help her and solve your problem.
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OK. Bring it on.
First find out why .Then try solve it out or just help him/her to get over it . first, find the problem then, get some help with his/her problem
Talk it out
A complex problem I helped solve was when my friend was arguing with a girl .
If your problem is not solved then you need to try to find a way to solve it, maybe talk to a close friend and see if they will be able to help you with the problem that you are facing.
It can help you solve the problem more easily to get the exact answer.
It can help you solve the problem more easily to get the exact answer.
Instead of giving her your work show her how to do it. This will help her and solve your problem.
How does adding partial products help solve a multiplication problem
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He solves kevins problem by helping him out and being his friend
Try to get the alcoholic some help, if being an alcoholic is the problem then solve the problem, try to help the alcoholic. But there would need to be more information, are they in a relationship, roomates, old friends, family? Either way the problem is the alcohoism, why are you looking at helping "the girl", she isn't the one with the problem, help the one with the problem "the alcoholic". I assume the girl is a friend well to help your friend you need to help her roomate (the alcoholic she lives with). Your question should be what can you do to help an alcoholic? If you help the alcoholic you will help your friend. If their relationship is dangerous get the girl out, but don't forget the drunk "he or she" needs help.
There is nothing you can do. Your friend and your boyfriend are the ones with a problem. It is not your problem, so let them work it out. Or not. Don't worry or feel guilty . . . it is NOT your problem to solve.