Talk to the Duck: The Surprisingly Effective MSP Troubleshooting Hack


Hey Reader, would you call me crazy if you saw me talking to a rubber duck at my desk?

What if I told you I was problem-solving?

Okay! Todd has really lost it then! ๐Ÿคช

This is the rubber duck technique. It's a strategy for troubleshooting when you are really roadblocked.

Everyone in tech has had this experience:

You start writing an email to someone about an issue.

Hit send.

Then, 30 seconds later, you realize the solution to the problem you just emailed someone about.

Humans are incredibly social creatures by nature. It's incredibly helpful for us to sound out problems. In the absence of being able to talk to a person about a problem, simply using an object (like a rubber duck) to sound things out often leads to a breakthrough.

โ€œIf you want to master something, teach it.โ€
- Richard Feynman

So next time you're struggling with an issue, bounce it off someone else, write out the problem like you're trying to explain it to someone else in an email, or grab a rubber duck and have the duck help you navigate the challenge. ๐Ÿ˜‰


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