Dancing Tulips of My Mind by Lori Glier
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View ArticleShifting Perspectives: Being the Neutral Observer
By Lynn Zambrano The facts, without the emotions that are often attached to a situation, we can enter the role of neutral observer. A neutral observer can examine a situation from the detached space of...
View ArticleTurning a Negative into a Positive
By Lynn Zambrano R.N. Learning how to become a neutral observer is very important. This skill will teach you how to turn a negatively charged thought/emotion/situation into a positive action plan....
View ArticleOur Relationship: Reflections in the Mirror
By Joyce Jackson “Mirror, mirror on the wall, who’s the best in this relationship at all?” Our relationships, whether it is with family, children or significant other, reflect where we are at in our...
View ArticleManaging Conflict with Others in Real-Life Situations
By Shelly Wilson According to Merriam-Webster Dictionary, conflict is defined as a “competitive or opposing action of incompatibles” or “a mental struggle resulting from incompatible or opposing needs,...
View Article10 Tips For Dealing With Conflict
Dealing With Conflict by Angela R Loeb Conflict is the beginning of consciousness. – Mary Esther Harding Conflict is inevitable when humans live together, so the only way you can avoid it is to live a...
View ArticleThe Truth About Avoiding Conflict
The Truth About Avoiding Conflict by Marcia Sirota MD Lots of people are afraid of “conflict” and make every effort to avoid it. The problem is, they don’t really understand what it is they’re...
View ArticleMental Conflict
Mental Conflict By John Holland Do you have mental conflict? Is there a decision that needs to be made right now? Are you holding yourself back by not moving forward in making that decision? If you...
View ArticleReclaim Your Inner Warrior
Reclaim Your Inner Warrior by Carl Greer, PhD, PsyD Do you avoid conflict at all costs? If you’ve experienced trauma or have unhealed wounds, you may have so much difficulty with conflict that you...
View ArticleConflict Resolution and the Art of Listening
You would be amazed by how much conflict could be ended simply by the parties listening to each other. Dealing with Conflict Through Listening In working as an analyst and as a clinical psychologist,...
View ArticleAre Conflicts Giving You a Headache?
What are you not seeing about the conflicts you’re having? When Conflicts Give You a Headache The emotional stress of being in conflict with others can take its toll on you, even causing headaches...
View ArticleCouple Conflicts – Mindfully Resolving Arguments in the Bedroom
The object in resolving a conflict is ideally for both individuals to start practicing mindful (meaning being in the present) listening and speaking. Consciously Concluding Couple Conflicts by Ronald...
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