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Conflict Resolution

The Second Biological Law States That Every Illness Has Two Phases if There is a Conflict Resolution

anonymous asked: rence between a law and a rule is that rules have exception. The expression an “iron clad law” denotes this distinction. In Meta-Medicine there are two phases to every illness if one has a conflict resolution. The 2nd phase can be when many symptoms appear, the commonest being fatigue. Activity: Mainly between 8pm […]

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Christian Coaching – Biblical Conflict Resolution

Michael Young asked: Problems happens. It starts with the conflict of pulling the covers off and stepping out of bed. So far so good. You bath, shave, get to work, then something happens. (You knew it would, right?) Trouble can come from every direction. A delayed product shipment causes a customer to miss a deadline. […]

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Divorce Court Alternatives

Vivian Rodriguez asked: Whether you and your spouse sign a settlement agreement or decide to litigate the divorce, you will ultimately go into divorce court.  But, for those who agree, the divorce process is usually very short and a lot less costly.  This article is about the alternatives available for conflict resolution when the parties […]

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Does Your Theme Contain Character, Conflict, and Resolution?

Bhavna sharma asked: Creative Writing Tips – For a theme to work and the story, which will revolve around the theme, it has to contain three things… 1. Character 2. Conflict 3. Resolution What’s the reason for this? If your theme doesn’t contain these three essential elements, then you won’t be writing a proper short […]

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Conflict: The Critical Questions (Part 3 of 4)

Laurie Weiss asked: When you’ve taken on the task of helping others resolve conflict, your most important job is to know what questions must be answered to help clarify the situation. The more of these questions you can answer, the better you be able to help your clients to tap their own resources to resolve […]

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Conflict Resolution – Using Solomon's Wisdom Part 1

Bobby Keating asked: (c) 2008 The Christian Success Institute If we were to put all of the problems that we might encounter in a business, a friendship or a marriage into a pot and boil them down, what do you think might remain? The biggest factor in most failed businesses or friendships or marriages is […]

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Transformational Leadership

Corporate Team Building Activities

Garry Neale asked: Although team building activities are often the brunt of jokes in the office place, the team building process is important for developing cooperation and teamwork amongst co-workers. Teambuilding helps employees form an effective team and strive toward common goals in the workplace, improving overall productivity. In an office environment, teams have to […]

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Stress, Manage it Before It's Too Late

L. Ziegler asked: Stress Management can enable you to recognize signs and symptoms of stress and learn what happens in your body when you experience it. Stress Stress management takes time and work to learn why you’re stressed, and figure out what to do about your stress. Stress is related to many diseases including diabetes […]

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Building Common Ground in Conflict: Creating Ground, not Gaining Ground

Ebohr Munoz asked: Common ground easily slips from view in conflict situations. Positions become exaggerated as each person aims to persuade or undermine. Not surprisingly, people will overlook areas of common interest, missing the opportunity to acknowledge, learn from and build upon what they already have in common. Building Common Ground By agreeing with a […]

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Hair Pulling is a Cultural "Dis-ease"

Abby Rohrer asked: Many professionals committed to helping hair pullers stop trichotillomania try to end it with medications, hypnotherapy, squeeze toys, or counseling. These can sometimes slow down the problem, but rarely end it for good. In fact, some methods may channel the “hair pulling need” into another addictive behavior. You can’t solve hair pulling […]