This morning I have been catching up on reading some of my favorite blogs. As always, I saw really thought-provoking content by Tammy Lenski, Victoria Pynchon, Kevin Eikenberry, and Kare … [Read more...]
Stop Long Enough to Really Understand
Recently, I participated in a meeting for an organization where I serve as one of the leaders. During the meeting, one person made a statement of opinion. Then another member countered with their … [Read more...]
Why I Don’t Want to Be a Tolerant Person
Last week, I attended Shadow Day at my daughter's school. On Shadow Day, parents attend classes with their children. As I sat in her American Literature class listening to a discussion of Nathaniel … [Read more...]
Road Rage, Interpretations, and Workplace Conflict
As I returned home from taking my daughter to school last Friday, a gentleman in a van pulled out in front of me and forced me slam on the brakes to avoid hitting him. When we passed each other, he … [Read more...]
Experience Is Mandatory But Learning Is Optional
We all have experience. You get experience by simply living life. However, our experiences really don't matter if we fail to reflect on and learn from them. Over the last few days, I have been … [Read more...]
Conflict Escalation – 5 Ways to Quickly Make a Conflict Worse
Just in case you would like to have some fun with another person in your next disagreement, here are some tips for quickly escalating a minor miscommunication to a full-blown conflict. 1) Tell them … [Read more...]
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