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    Conflict Resolution Strategies - -Skills

    For Managing Conflict

    Conflict can be Good

    Conflict causes ill feelings, like an itch that needs to be scratched. It is however

    inevitable, and individuals can use conflict to their advantage.

    Musicians use sustaining chords to create an uneasy feeling before the satisfying

    resolving chord. Screenplay writers are masters of conflict. Without it, the story sucks,

    theres no clima, and no resolution at the end. !rtists use conflict in their works to

    make their art interesting.

    "ifes conflicts make life interesting and sometimes funny# if you need an eample,$ust watch any evening sitcom. "earn to deal with conflict appropriately, so you dont

    have that awful itch sensation without the tools to scratch it.

    Keep Yourself Calm

    %on&t pull your hair out. 'et to the root of the conflict.

    Manage Conflict: Don't et Conflict Manage You

    (esolving conflict is an important skill to use when working with others, but it isnecessary to understand the root of the conflict before using strategies to fi it. )ne

    misconception is that conflict is a negative thing# however, conflict is one of the best

    opportunities to strengthen relationships.

    *eams who are able to work through conflict become more likely to succeed in future.

    Conflict resolution in personal relationships is no different. *he best strategies for

    resolving the conflict are going to depend on the situation. Some conflicts need to be

    resolved immediately. (esolving a conflict with peers may look much different than

    resolving a conflict with your boss. !nd consider the number of people involved.

    Conflict Sources

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    Conflict can occur within ourselves or with others

    Conflict !"pes

    !nother misconception is that conflict only occurs between individuals. Internal

    conflict can cause strife that is sometimes more difficult to identify and resolve.

    +efore attempting to resolve conflict with another person you should be sure you donot have internal conflict. In other words, dont fight when you dont even know what

    you stand for.

    Internal conflict is not when you are arguing about one thing with someone when you

    are really upset about them doing another thing. Internal conflict is the kind that

    makes you unhappy with no apparent reason. (efer to the illustration of potential

    conflict sources. otice that all points written in black capital letters are within your

    own self or your own actions. %ont forget that conflict can occur in these areas. +e

    sensitive to your own personal struggles to avoid pro$ecting problems on others, and

    creating eternal conflict with others.

    #nternal Conflict can make "ou $n%ious

    Internal conflict can feel $ust as bad as conflict with others. -hoto by Sasha

    #nternal Conflict: Conflict &itin Yourself

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    ou have a goal to become a songwriter and need to buy a guitar, but you are not

    saving your money for the guitar. ou are using your money on frivolous items such

    as dining out and entertainment.

    In this case your behaviors are not in line with your established goal. *his creates

    internal conflict that can produce negative feelings. In this case take responsibility andavoid blaming others. /ust reali0ing the issue may give you enough insight and

    motivation to resolve the conflict.

    #nternal Conflict #dentification acti(it":

    1. )rite "our name in te middle of a blank piece of paper

    2. Surround "our name &it &ords tat describe "ou suc as: !rtist,

    Christian, -lumber, 'iver, "over, Competitive, etc. 'o beyond physical

    descriptions.

    3. *se anoter color and &rite anoter la"er of "our goals+ 4se action words

    such as5 !ttend College, +e a good mom, 6eep my car clean, 7isit mygrandparents more, +ecome a great artist, etc.

    8. ,e%t use anoter color and &rite "our bea(iors tat relate to "our

    descriptions of "ourself and "our goals suc as:I paint every day, I take

    lessons sometimes, I used to place my art in contests, I change art teachers

    when they put down my work, and I never paint with other people.

    9. Finall" Dra& lines bet&een "our descriptions of "ourself "our goals and

    "our actions tat are related+:or eample5 !rtist;;;;+ecome a great artist;;;;

    used to paint every day;;;; sometimes take lessons;;;;used to enter contests;;;;

    change art teachers often;;;;%ont paint with others.

    In this eample, the person views himself or herself as an artist with the goal of

    becoming a great artist, but is clearly having trouble with being evaluated by others in

    different situations. In this case to resolve the internal conflict the person needs to

    modify goals andeveryone who ever gives negative feedback?.

    *he pattern of repeated conflict in different situations and settings illuminated the real

    issue. In this case a new goal and related set of behaviors, allowing others to criti=ue,

    resolves the root of the internal conflict.

    otice that in this case the solution is to create more specific goals. In other words, tobe a great artist is a goal, but accepting criticism is a specific attainable goal that will

    help the individual achieve the ultimate goal of becoming great. *hese new insights

    brought out by introspection result in personal growth and development.

    )nce the individual has resolved the internal conflict, he or she may need to apologi0e

    to those who have been inadvertently hurt as a result. :or eample, apologi0e to the

    art instructor that was cussed out for being honest. +ecoming more aware of your own

    personal beliefs, goal, and values as well as noticing behaviors can prevent future

    internal conflict. !fter the internal conflict is resolved and conflict with others eists it

    is time to incorporate eternal conflict strategies.


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