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  • What to do about conflict? 5 golden rules for engaging with conflict constructively.

  • Conflict is an integral part of our interactions: at home, at the workplace, anywhere

  • conflict happens all the time. Not all conflict is badsome of it just is.

  • What about the annoying conflict that eats away energy?

  • Is there a way to engage with conflict constructively and use that energy for positive change?

  • These 5 golden rules provide some guidance on what to do about conflict.

  • Step 1: Do not run away: Give conflict space to breathe.

  • Conflict exists when something is out of sync, whether it is a disagreement, or a perceived

  • or real incompatibility towards accomplishing a goal.

  • Conflict exists when at least someone considers there to be conflict.

  • Giving conflict space to breathe acknowledges the experience of conflict.

  • Recognizing that there is a “problemallows those in conflict to be heard.

  • This can be enough to move conflict away from being destructiveso do not run away.

  • Step 2: Keep moving: Conflict takes on a reality of its own.

  • Conflict keeps movingso keep up! Conflict means different things to different people

  • at different times, and it takes on a reality of its own.

  • Keep up with the why and how, the important and less essential, and delve into the uniqueness

  • of each conflict. Conflict is all about knowing the details without getting caught up in them.

  • Step 3: Step back: Take a moment before moving forward.

  • When faced with conflicttake a moment to step back. Focus on understanding the conflict,

  • the people, and the system before jumping into action.

  • This might seem time consuming. However, it will result in more informed decisions and

  • next steps that are best suited to fit the challenge. Stepping back before moving forward

  • becomes an investment in sustainable resolution.

  • Step 4: Hold your ground: Focus on what is important.

  • Once conflict escalates, it often means being trapped in an escalating cycle of action and reaction.

  • Break through a conflict spiral by shifting the energy and focusing on what

  • is important.

  • Focus not only on the outcome of the conflict; but on what is important to you as a person,

  • to who you are and what you stand for. Stand by your values and set boundaries, acknowledging

  • yourself and others. Hold your ground.

  • Step 5: Celebrate success: Acknowledge what has been accomplished.

  • The idea of celebrating success in conflict might seem silly. Generally, people do not

  • like to talk about conflict, so why celebrate conflict when you managed to make it go away?

  • Because a huge part of dealing with conflict constructively is about the process, about

  • accepting the realities of conflict, and that conflict brings about change:

  • Every. Single. Time.

  • Celebrating success means acknowledging what has been accomplished, to learn and grow by

  • experience. This leaves you strengthened for the next time conflict strikesand empowered

  • by knowing that you know what to do about conflict.

What to do about conflict? 5 golden rules for engaging with conflict constructively.

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