Conflict Resolution
Any two or more people can reach healthy conflict resolution when each person involved is concerned with their own highest good and the highest good of all. Conflicts become battles when each person is intent on winning, or at least not losing. Learn how to resolve conflict the Inner Bonding way.
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| Article | Author |
|---|---|
| An Inner Bonding Experience |
Mollie Glazer |
| Are You Conflict Avoidant? |
Dr. Margaret Paul |
| Being Red |
Michael Barmak, Copyright 2004 |
| Family Ties - When to Let Go |
Dr. Margaret Paul |
| Fight or Flight in Relationship Conflict |
Dr. Margaret Paul |
| Kindness vs. Control |
Dr. Margaret Paul |
| Mending Broken Trust |
Dr. Margaret Paul |
| The Art of Being Wrong |
Larry Hochman |
| The Challenge of Merging Your Lives |
Dr. Margaret Paul |
| Why do People lie? |
Dr. Margaret Paul |
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Daily Inspiration
We do not cause others' wounded feelings - such as anxiety, depression, guilt, shame, anger, jealousy - or resulting behavior, nor do others cause our wounded feelings and behavior. Each of us has the free will to choose in each moment to be honest or dishonest, open or closed, accepting or judgmental, loving or unloving. Today, let go of trying to control others' feelings and behavior, and let go of blaming others for yours.
By Dr. Margaret Paul








