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Conflict Owner's Manual
Dr. Deborah Sword, with co-host Tyson Bankert
110 episodes
6 days ago
Sure, there are lots of benefits to handling your conflicts competently. And there's also effort involved. How do you stay motivated enough to make that effort? Tyson and Deborah chat about the conflict competencies acquired from the effort of being conflict competent, because even the fact of trying reaps benefits. We are motivated from desires to be kind, relate well to others, gain clarity about what is really going on, and have quality relationships. And, we avoid the regret of losing rel...
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Sure, there are lots of benefits to handling your conflicts competently. And there's also effort involved. How do you stay motivated enough to make that effort? Tyson and Deborah chat about the conflict competencies acquired from the effort of being conflict competent, because even the fact of trying reaps benefits. We are motivated from desires to be kind, relate well to others, gain clarity about what is really going on, and have quality relationships. And, we avoid the regret of losing rel...
Show more...
How To
Education,
Business,
Society & Culture,
Management,
Relationships
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97 How to use cartoons to practice conflict competence
Conflict Owner's Manual
11 minutes
2 months ago
97 How to use cartoons to practice conflict competence
You can practice conflict competence almost anywhere, using every interaction, even characters' dialogue in cartoons. Using two cartoons as examples, we analyze the scripts for the opportunities to understand each other that the characters missed. (Please accept that we changed the character names). show notes: Cartoon #1, Between Friends, by Sandra Bell-Lundy Parent: Wear your boots. It’s snowing. Child: I’m not wearing boots. It’s spring. Parent: But it’s snowing. Child: But it’s spr...
Conflict Owner's Manual
Sure, there are lots of benefits to handling your conflicts competently. And there's also effort involved. How do you stay motivated enough to make that effort? Tyson and Deborah chat about the conflict competencies acquired from the effort of being conflict competent, because even the fact of trying reaps benefits. We are motivated from desires to be kind, relate well to others, gain clarity about what is really going on, and have quality relationships. And, we avoid the regret of losing rel...