Break Free from Limitations Imposed by Others by Managing Both the Situation and Yourself
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Prepare to Effectively Confront Behavior that Hurts You
Use the exercise "Prepare to Effectively Confront Behavior that Hurts You" to convince other people to stop hurting you, damaging your reputation, or otherwise affecting you negatively. to change negative relationships with people that you need or want to build a positive relationship with. to use disconnections, misunderstandings, and conflict as opportunities to build better relationships.
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Use a Petty Tyrant to Evolve, Grow, and Even Thrive
Use the exercise "Use a Petty Tyrant to Evolve, Grow, and Even Thrive" when the things someone is doing to you are making you extremely angry--or extremely fearful--and you need to find an effective manner to protect yourself. when facing an extremely difficult situation with a difficult person, when there's no escape and you can't change it, and when you can't find a constructive attitude about it.to make positive use of the most negative circumstances to build your personal power, self-esteem, clarity of thought, control over your emotions, and patience to wait until the time is ripe for strategic and appropriate action.
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Use Hurtful Conversations and Situations to Build Self-Esteem
Use the exercise "Use Hurtful Conversations and Situations to Build Self-Esteem" to desensitize yourself to heavy criticism, and come out of the process stronger than anyone else in the situation. to derail your own defensiveness and self-righteousness, so that you can make use of negative feedback without giving up on your self-esteem. to transform hurtful and difficult conversations into gifts that you're grateful for.
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Communicate Compassionately to Get Your Needs Met in Conflict
Use the exercise "Communicate Compassionately to Get Your Needs Met in Conflict" to build consensus and create win-win solutions, rather than creating resistance when you try to get things done. to build connections in your community, rather than damaging your reputation or your relationships by overreacting in anger.
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Talking Stick, Talking Mirror
Use the exercise "Talking Stick, Talking Mirror" to create a deeper and more intimate relationship from conflict. if anyone involved is feeling afraid that they won\'t be heard or acknowledged in the discussion. when coaching a couple or group when you want to make sure that everyone in the discussion feels completely listened to, fully acknowledged, and fully expressed.
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