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In this episode of The Most Important Thing, we dive into why mastering “the art of disagreeing” is essential for building a resilient family culture and why the phrase “agree to disagree” is officially off-limits in the Neufeld household.
Using insights from psychological safety research, Amazon’s “disagree and commit” philosophy, and our own experiences navigating our kids’ contrasting approaches to conflict, we explore how families can embrace disagreement without sacrificing connection or harmony.
Here’s what we break down:
By the end of this episode, you’ll walk away with a new understanding of disagreement and some ideas of how to help your whole family navigate disagreement with confidence while staying deeply connected.
By Danielle and Greg NeufeldIn this episode of The Most Important Thing, we dive into why mastering “the art of disagreeing” is essential for building a resilient family culture and why the phrase “agree to disagree” is officially off-limits in the Neufeld household.
Using insights from psychological safety research, Amazon’s “disagree and commit” philosophy, and our own experiences navigating our kids’ contrasting approaches to conflict, we explore how families can embrace disagreement without sacrificing connection or harmony.
Here’s what we break down:
By the end of this episode, you’ll walk away with a new understanding of disagreement and some ideas of how to help your whole family navigate disagreement with confidence while staying deeply connected.