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By Pam Dunn
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The podcast currently has 79 episodes available.
This last episode in the series of Productive Conflict, has Inge and Pam walking through the steps in the practice.
This information will assist you to be prepared to enter into a conflict productively.
This week's episode is part 2 and a continuation of what it means to have productive conflict. Inge and I discuss what are triggers and how they can adversely effect your capacity to enter into a conflict productively. We also talk about ways to work with them, put them aside for the time being, or eliminate them.
Pam and Inge Michielsen discuss the value of productive conflict, what it is, and also, what it isn't! Listen to its entirety to get some good examples too, so that you can begin to practice being in conflict, productively.
We are back with Susie Walton! The real reason we love being grandparents - be supportive vs giving advice.
Establish an adult relationship with your kids and love on your grandkids. Be a resource and make it safe for them to ask you for help or a shoulder to listen.
This conversation with Susie Walton - Parenting & Grandparenting Expert - is for parents and grandparents so that parents can have those crucial conversations with the grandparents.
And, grandparents can understand you get to support your kids and grandkids rather than advise.
This is Part 2 of my conversation with Trevor Dunn. I know I promise 10-12 mins, but this was too good to split up!
He dives further into ways to conquer stress, alleviate anxiety, restore order amidst turmoil, refine mindset, gain mental clarity, and enhance decision making.
He also talks about how to navigate set backs.
Pam's interview with Trevor Dunn (her son) is full of valuable information on how to conquer stress, alleviate anxiety, restore order amidst turmoil, refine our mindset, gain mental clarity, and enhance decision making capacity.
Taking action is a prerequisite, so listen to Part 1 of this 3-part series and get started with actions that work.
Vulnerability is more natural than we realize. A life full of going for our dreams and having the relationships we desire, means that we will need to access our vulnerability. Let's normalize vulnerability and let's make it more natural.
We know it takes two to tango, but how much do we know about the delicate dance of interdependence? Pam speaks about the necessary and constant balancing act between dependence and independence that we all navigate throughout our lives.
Are you pushing through and efforting when really you need a break? Pam emphasizes why it’s vital to pause and rest and reminds us of the immense wisdom and creativity that comes from slowing down.
The podcast currently has 79 episodes available.