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Category Archives: Conflict Coaching

EXPECTING AN APOLOGY

Below is the third most popular blog from 2015 (as I am taking a break for August). If you are inclined, please provide your comments on why you think this one was so well-received. EXPECTING AN APOLOGY After a conflict … Continue reading

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CONFLICT: WHETHER TO DO ANYTHING ABOUT IT

In this second week of August while I am taking some holiday time, please find below the second most popular blog from 2015. If you are inclined, please provide your comments on why you think this one was so well-received. … Continue reading

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METAPHORS AND CONFLICT

While I take some holiday time this month I don’t want to lose my connection with you. So, for the next 5 Tuesdays of August I am posting the 5 most popular blogs in 2015. If you are inclined, please … Continue reading

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Crankiness and Conflict

Sometimes our interpersonal conflicts result in our crankiness. Other times our crankiness exacerbates conflict. It isn’t always straightforward to know which comes first. However, it is feasible to consider the genesis of our crankiness so that we do not displace … Continue reading

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Know When to Hold ‘Em

The story in the song The Gambler – most famously sung by American country music singer Kenny Rogers – is about two people on a train “bound for nowhere”. One of the people is a gambler who perceives the other … Continue reading

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