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EPISODE · Sep 24, 2019 · 33 MIN

EP 373: How to Create More Connection Through Conflict

from Last First Date Radio · host Sandy Weiner

If you’re like most people, you avoid confrontation at all costs. What if there was a new way to frame conflict – as something to be welcomed, not avoided? And what if you could learn to use conflict to improve all your relationships? Then this episode is for you! My guests, CrisMarie Campbell and Susan Clarke are coaches, business consultants, speakers, and authors of The Beauty of Conflict: Harnessing Your Team’s Competitive Advantage . They are passionate about giving their clients a safe space to learn how to navigate conflict and leverage it to access creativity and connection in all of their relationships, both personal and professional. For over 16 years, they have advised and inspired the world’s highest performing organizations in how to turn conflict into innovation and profit. You'll learn: Why avoiding conflict can mean missing out on growth opportunitiesHow we have to overcome childhood patterns to learn to embrace conflictSkills you can use to navigate conflict so your voice is heardHow listening and hearing the other person can give you an advantage in conflict resolution

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