Conflict Owner's Manual
You're building conflict competencies to use in conflicts. But, these conflict skills actually apply every place you go, with everyone you meet, in every context and to every situation. While you practice conflict competencies for conflicts, you incidentally improve even your calm relationships, which is a secret bonus. What are those skills we call conflict competencies? Here's a partial conflict competence checklist, and there are more you can find in prior episodes. show notes: Partial list (in no particular order) of conflict competencies we’ve posted episodes about, include: clear communication, perspective taking, showing curiosity, reframing, staying nondefensive. not jumping to conclusions, testing your assumptions, being aware of how your biases and your blind spots (we all have them) affect you, recognizing the patterns that keep you stuck in conflict, asking questions, not rushing to solve problems before you know the right problem to solve. Send us a text. We love hearing from you. [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2411114/fan_mail/new] Dr. Deborah Sword is a conflict specialist with decades of experience and training to share. Please subscribe to our podcast, like it, share it, leave comments (we love comments), ask questions and suggest topics you'd like to hear. Thank you for listening.
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