Habits are amazing. Just look at the definition from Dictionary.com: habit - an acquired behavior pattern regularly followed until it has become almost involuntary The last part of that definition … [Read more...]
Three Ways to Be A Victor, Not a Victim
In much of my work, I see a tendency that many people have (including me) to play the victim during interpersonal conflict. I encourage my clients, and I strive myself, to overcome this tendency to … [Read more...]
Question Your Perspective Before You Judge The Other Person’s
Have you ever been absolutely sure that you were right about someone else's bad thoughts, hostile feelings or harmful intentions only to later find that you were wrong? I have. During the time that … [Read more...]
Don’t Give What’s Yours, Don’t Take What’s Theirs
When you enter a conflict conversation with another person, keep this thought in mind: Don't give what's yours, and don't take what's theirs. Here's what I mean by that statement. You are … [Read more...]
Righteous Without Being Self-righteous
The inspiration for this post comes from a book about Abraham Lincoln. Many years and probably more than 100 books later, I have long since forgotten which book gave me this thought. So, with … [Read more...]
Choosing Your Emotional Response to Difficult Situations
Two weeks ago, I had the priviledge to work with my friends at Personality Insights in Atlanta at Share the Passion 2008. On Sunday morning, Christopher Coleman spoke. Christopher's story is really … [Read more...]
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