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Have you ever found yourself trapped in a conflict? Have you ever wondered how this could have even gone this far? Conflict is a major change-maker. Conflicts can lead to so much progress. Conflicts can also escalate. Conflicts can also cause destruction. So, what is the difference between conflicts that create progress and conflicts that just turn destructive? In this episode, we explore some of the concepts that are taught in Amanda Ripley's book High Conflict: how we get trapped and how we get out. High or destructive conflicts are often characterized by specific ways of thinking and being. If we can recognize those differences, we can prevent conflict from escalating or from getting trapped in it.
Website: www.christinawilliamscoaching.com
By Christina WilliamsHave you ever found yourself trapped in a conflict? Have you ever wondered how this could have even gone this far? Conflict is a major change-maker. Conflicts can lead to so much progress. Conflicts can also escalate. Conflicts can also cause destruction. So, what is the difference between conflicts that create progress and conflicts that just turn destructive? In this episode, we explore some of the concepts that are taught in Amanda Ripley's book High Conflict: how we get trapped and how we get out. High or destructive conflicts are often characterized by specific ways of thinking and being. If we can recognize those differences, we can prevent conflict from escalating or from getting trapped in it.
Website: www.christinawilliamscoaching.com