Not everyone has the time or money to call in a specialist when faced with a problem that needs fixing. Sometimes we just need to do what we can with whatever we have available. In South Africa, we call it making an "akkeltjie". I'm yet to find a direct English translation for that Afrikaans slang but think "quick-fix," "modification," "creative solution," or "DIY mend that kinda, sorta works."
Whether it's putting a bumper sticker over a dent in your car door, or using a stapler to tailor your pants, us humans have the uncanny ability to figure something out. In Afrikaans, we say, "'n boer maak 'n plan" (a farmer makes a plan). Clearly the country has a knack for being innovative, resilient and never taking "no" for an an answer.
Around the world, people have been coming up with clever ideas to fix everyday issues. Some stranger and funnier than others. They proudly share the proof on a page called There I Fixed It regardless of whether said problem was truly "fixed" or not. Bored Panda has put together a list of the best posts to inspire anyone on the verge of giving up...
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My Stepdad Backed My Car Into A Semi… Fixed It
Problems are a part of life. Whether it's running out of milk for your morning coffee or breaking down on the highway en route to work, we all experience obstacles at one point or another. While some issues might seem like the end of the world in that moment, there's generally a solution for most things, if you think hard enough.
Sometimes this means calling in an expert, other times it entails doing what we can with whatever we have available. When it comes to the latter, you might need to think outside the box - or even destroy that box completely.
My Car After A Fender Bender
In Order To Open The Oven We Mounted The Drawer Handles In This Way. It's Perfect!
As the Harvard Business School's site notes: "One of the biggest hindrances to innovation is complacency—it can be more comfortable to do what you know than venture into the unknown."
And that's where creative problem-solving comes into play. The university's experts explain that this type of problem-solving is less structured than other innovation processes, adding that it encourages exploring open-ended solutions.
As we know, different problems will have different solutions, and you might need to experiment with several strategies before something finally fits.
I Like To Consider Myself A Handyman. Gotta Do What You Gotta Do To Pass University Dorm Inspections
I Saw This Gracefully Repaired Car. Pretty Smart Gotta Admit
Mini Fridge Didn’t Come With A Bar To Hold My Drinks In Place, So I Improvised With LEGO. I’m Convinced Mostly Anything Can Be Fixed With LEGO
The first step is to identify the problem.
"It might seem obvious, but if you’ve faced similar problems in the past, look back to what worked then. See if any of the solutions could apply to your current situation and, if so, replicate them," suggests BetterUp.
Another option is to work backwards. This means imagining your problem has already been solved, and making that the starting point. Aka reverse engineering. In such scenarios, you'd retrace your steps back to where you are now.
Of course, you could always call a friend. Or a few...
"The more people you enlist to help solve the problem, the more potential solutions you can come up with," BetterUp's team says. "Use different brainstorming techniques to workshop potential solutions with your team. They’ll likely bring something you haven’t thought of to the table."
My Cats Were Destroying My Plants, So I Fixed It
My Dad's Solution To Keep The Dishwasher Door From Opening Mid Cycle 😂
So I'm Basically An Electrician Now
There's also something known as the Kipling Method when it comes to problem-solving. It's based on Rudyard Kipling’s poem, “I Keep Six Honest Serving Men,” and encourages you to ask six specific questions when faced with a challenge:
- What is the problem?
- Why is the problem important?
- When did the problem arise, and when does it need to be solved?
- How did the problem happen?
- Where is the problem occurring?
- Who does the problem affect?
Hopefully, the answers will lead to a possible solution.
Hose Clamps To Keep My Office Chair From Involuntarily Descending
Deactivated Esclator=stairs
Needed A Lid Without A Hole. Didn't Have A Lid Without A Hole. Screw It
Almost Blends In
Good Car Repair 🤣
My Sis In Law Just Posted This. She Told My Brother, “Use Those DIY Books And Fix The Chair!” Done
Forbidden Jenga
Genius
Lighting Fixture Found In My Grandparents Basement
Religious Signage In Public Toilet
Idk, I’m Impressed
"But Boss, I Don't Think A 4x4 Plank Will Hold Up That Telephone Pole." "Do I Pay You To Think Or Do I Pay You To Do What I Tell You?"
My Dad Uses Water Filled Milk Jugs To Prop The Door Open In Their Hi Rise Balcony
“Don’t Buy A Car If You Have To Park It Outside The Streets Of Manila”. I Suppose This Counts As Being Inside
What Do You Mean I Need A New Windshield Wiper?
Somebody At The Gym Threw A Medicine Ball Into The Drywall. They Fixed It By Putting A Vent Grate Over It
Master Mind
The Front Of My Coffee Maker Keeps Popping Open So I Put A Jewelry Box Latch On It
Post Brain Surgery Rehab. My Hand Doesn't Work So They Taped It Up So I Could...firmly Grasp It
I Have No Title, Still Trying To Perceive What I’m Looking At
My Fiancé Has Ripped His Joggers At Work And Used Cable Ties 🤦♀️🤣
You Could’ve At Least Used The Right Color Bricks
Saw This Vintage Toy At A Local Flea Market And Thought Of This Sub
Amateur Mechanic Hack. Got Tired Of The Size Moving. Didn’t Have A Short Open End 17mm So This Worked
Feels Like Shoddy Car Mirror Fixes Are Everywhere, But Here's Another One
Why... Just Why
This Supermarket Quick-Fix Is Questionable
Not Really, But Ok
Remember Him? He Is All Grown Up Now
This Was The Easiest Solution
Just Arrived In Houston To Visit The Boyfriend’s Dad For The First Time In 11 Months. I Think He Was A Little Confused As To Why I Was So Excited! 😄
This Sub Was Suggested
You Are The Weakest Link
So Smart
I'm Honestly Impressed With This 'Repair'. If They Had Used Red Wire Ties, It Would Resemble A Baseball
My Rice Cooker Lid Latch Broke So I Had To Get Creative
Boeing Fixed The Door Blowout Problem. Thank Goodness!!
Husband Dropped His Water Bottle On His Cell And New Immediately How To Fix It
The Door On The Copier Kept Coming Open. Not Anymore
Spotted This On The Men's Room Door At A Service Call Today. At Least They Sanded It Smooth To Prevent Splinters, LOL
Electrical Pole Doesn't Need Further Repair Just Put Up A Warning Gummy - Don't Crash Here Again!
Fixed The Leaking Roof Vent Boss
City Mechanic Repairs Bumper With Drywall Screws
Heater Valve On Old Chevy Cracked. Random Box Of Plumbing Garbage To The Rescue
My Partner Fixed The Handle On Our Freezer Door
Which One Of You Is This? Lmao
Who Needs Em
Perfect!
The Hotel Door Literally Didn’t Have A Lock. So A Little More Safety Measurements Were Needed
Spotted At The Supermarket
Louisiana Walmart. DIY Windshield Replacement
The Fan On The Portable AC Unit Was Too Weak So I Fixed It
What Broken Window? This Is A Handy Boot Storage Solution
The Lord Giveth
Good Bracing
Washing Machine Literally Falling Apart? Just Tie That Shii Up - By My Mom
Better Than New
When Opening The Dishwasher Is Too Much Work
That Ought To Do It
Brand Loyalty
Fixed The Outlet, Boss
Found In The Wild
My Brothers Landlords Solution To A Leaking Shower
At A Bar Somewhere In The Middle Of Nowhere In Upstate New York
My Cousin's: From Multiple Rage Controller Flexes
You Can Always Fix It Right Or
My Popsocket Broke So I Designed A New One
Elevator Button Fix Lockout
Why Replace My Almost Broken Old Dirty Screen When I Can Do This?!
Found In The Celing Of Our Office Building. Projctor Mounted. Metal Bar Sticks About 4 Ft Out Of The Ceiling Tile Below. Previous Tentant
At The Local Waffle House
Tie Rod End
Spectrum Fixed My WiFi A Few Months Ago. Just Realized They Used Two 4-Way Splitters
Blinkers Stopped Working And I Can't Figure It Out
Fixed The Pcb
I Was Really Sick Of My Tomatoes Splitting Open In The Garden
Fixed My Bed
Found This In The Wild
In South Africa we say, "'n Boer maak 'n plan." (A farmer makes a plan.) Not only farmers say this, though - everybody does!!
In South Africa we say, "'n Boer maak 'n plan." (A farmer makes a plan.) Not only farmers say this, though - everybody does!!
