Conflict happens because of thoughts. Sounds obvious, right? Of course it is. Both people have thoughts, opinions, ideas. These concepts lead to actions. And sometimes the actions of two people are in conflict.
40 Days of Resolution at Home | Day 12: Ask an Open-Ended Question
40 Days of Resolution at Home | Day 11: You Can Apologize Better
40 Days of Resolution at Home | Day 10: No More Good/Bad Binary
We've been taught to think of most things in terms of the binary: Right • Wrong, Wonderful • Despicable, Angelic • Devilish, Acceptable • Unacceptable. Oftentimes, our instinct is to choose a binary side -- calling something good or bad: 'beets are SO good!' or 'no way, I CAN'T STAND collared shirts.'
40 Days of Resolution at Home | Day 9: Separate the Person from the Problem
40 Days of Resolution at Home | Day 8: New Attitude, Slow Your Roll
40 Days of Resolution at Home | Day 7: Turn Accusations Into Questions
40 Days of Resolution at Home | Day 6: Learn to Listen Better
Think of people you admire: a leader, a mentor, someone you respect. What do all these people have in common? Likely, they are good at the skill, art, craft, and science of listening. If you want to be respected, stop talking and start listening -- and not pretend listen -- genuine, appreciative and open-minded listening.