conflict resolution
conflict resolution
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by Margaret Paul, Ph. D. - 2008-07-03
Have you ever had an argument with someone - a partner, spouse, close friend, child, parent or other relative, or a business associate - that started small and spiraled into an intense conflict? Have ...
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by Margaret Paul, Ph.d. - 2008-07-08
Have you ever had an argument with someone - a partner, spouse, close friend, child, parent or other relative, or a business associate - that started small and spiraled into an intense conflict? Have...
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by - 2008-08-02
Workplace friendships may seem like an ideal arrangement at first blush. But once the honeymoon phase ends, a whole different picture may emerge. Whether the image appears rosy or bleak depends entire...
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by Rick Kirschner - 2008-09-04
A useful insight to guide you in how to talk persuasively is this: Hear what a person needs, based on how they style what they have to say. Then talk with them in kind. Since behavior changes from sit...
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by Julie Redstone - 2008-09-14
Today, in America, the call to unity has become louder and more vocal, emblazoned upon the banner of current presidential political campaigns, and awakening within the heart a feeling of hope and of ...
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by Brenda Shoshanna - 2008-09-18
Today a great spiritual hunger is surfacing as many seek comfort, support, and meaning in a world that has spun out of control. Yet, times of loneliness, confusion, fear, or separation come for a powe...
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by Mike McCoy - 2008-10-05
What do you mean when you say the word "forgiveness"? For me, it means surrender, letting go, allowing, and acceptance. Acceptance of what is, of what has been, and acceptance of ourselves just the w...
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by Linda Binns - 2009-04-11
Have you ever had the experience where you spent a lot of time focusing on and trying to resolve a particular problem, only to find that it wasn't really the problem?In more than 11 years of working w...