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Category Archives: Conflict Coaching

Carrying the Weight of Conflict

It often seems that we carry a heaviness in ourselves – our hearts, our heads, our whole beings – when we are in conflict with another person. The intensity varies depending on the person, the situation, what was said, how … Continue reading

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Being Okay With Our Reaction to Conflict

When we are in a conflict with another person, we experience a range of emotions and in varying degrees of intensity. Our reactions reflect a number of things, including how important the issue is, what we are feeling about what … Continue reading

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Who Do You Become?

Interpersonal conflict tends to bring out parts of us we don’t really like. It may be our attitude, our mannerisms, what we say and how we say it, our facial gestures and so on. Sometimes we seem to replicate the … Continue reading

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Swallowing Pride in Conflict

Recently I saw a quote on this topic by an unknown author and it read: “Swallow your price occasionally, it’s non-fattening!” The metaphor struck me as a good one to apply to many interpersonal conflicts. In this regard, one of … Continue reading

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Crack the Leadership Code

There’s only one question for this week’s Conflict Mastery Quest(ions) blog. It is an invite. Won’t you please consider hearing the many topics to be presented in the upcoming Crack the Leadership Code Summit? The Crack the Leadership Code Summit … Continue reading

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