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The Conflict Management Articles Vault for March 2007

19 March 2007 by Tammy Lenski

The Conflict Management Articles Vault is a monthly feature that dips into the archives and shares still-relevant articles from one year ago:

Conflict Is Like Badly Cooked Vegetables. Yes, indeed, and uncannily like the spinach from my elementary school cafeteria.

Hearts Hurt When Spouses Spat. Quite literally, it turns out.

Making Nice Isn’t Real Resolution, despite what my kindergarten teacher said.

When Negotiating, Time of Day Matters. A tip for timing your difficult conversations—or that new auto purchase.

Choose Sadness, Not Anger, After a Personal Attack. What would happen if ask yourself what makes you most sad about a situation, instead of what ticks you off?

Men, Women, Anger and Confrontation. Who knew that the news media could be your own personal conflict management tool?

In Difficult Situations, Just Being There May Be Enough. When doing nothing is the best choice.
Tammy
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