Conflict – few words conjure up a deeper sense of dread and anxiety.
69% of Americans claim they hate conflict. I believe the number is even higher, but this need not be the case for you.
Most of us have painful memories of past conflict situations that did not go well, and perhaps cost us a job, a relationship, or something else we valued.
While we all experience conflict from time-to-time, few of us have ever been trained, equipped, or taught how to manage conflict productively. I say we change that through the PLAY NICE model which provides tools, tips, and techniques to either prevent conflict (PLAY) or resolve conflict (NICE).
Conflict may be inevitable, but damaged relationships don’t have to be. Here’s how I can help:
You know that conflict is a normal and natural aspect of relationships. It’s how we learn to handle it effectively, that conflict can be an opportunity for learning, growth and positive change.