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Understanding Effective Conflict Resolution: Conflict as an OPPORTUNITY to Learn, Change and Grow 

Communication and Conflict
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@Mysticus11
@Mysticus11 2 года назад
Great vid and love the quote at the end, very useful thanks 🙏🏾
@MojaveDaemonWitch
@MojaveDaemonWitch Год назад
🌹💙 What’s interesting to ponder is what if there’s a fourth person who actually is colorblind! That individual would likely not budge at all with a compromise, and that correspondence would mean that individual would need to be proven wrong in order for progress to be made. Yes? 🤔 Great video! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
@CommunicationandConflict
@CommunicationandConflict Год назад
@MojaveDaemonWitch Yep, so many different factors and challenges can come in. But ultimately, it may not always be budging or compromise that is involved, it can simply be that an understanding that it's possible to see a different perspective that is the way of moving forward. We can stay where we are but come to an acceptance that our view is not the 'absolute truth' and feel a need to 'make' others see it as such. Instead we can benefit from the fact that others see a different side or feature to the situation such that our understanding moves from being what could be described as '2-dimensional' to a '3-dimensional' understanding...perhaps more nuanced, or 'richer' or more detailed. We may. then budge, or not if our perspective works for us, but what we have gained is an understanding that others see things differently, feel differently about it, respond to it differently etc. and so instead of fighting to 'make them' see it our way, we have an openness to its subjectivity. Instead of it being 'right v wrong' it becomes a curiosity, a fascination, an opportunity for learning. However, if the fact that others see it differently leads to them acting in ways we find difficult we can consider, (as can they, but may choose not to) whether we can respond in a way that accommodates their different perspective and actions, ,I f their action is illegal we have every right to draw upon enforcement, the courts etc. But in most situations where no illegal activity is taking place our wish to establish an 'absolute rightness' to our perspective is where we lose the opportunity to learn. Glad you liked the video and thanks for the comment! Not sure if my response makes sense/works for what you raised so if not, please feel free to discuss further. Love the name by the way :-)
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