Love, Listen, Learn - The Nonflict Approach to Relationship Talks
Relationships
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1h 17m
Are you nervous about keeping the peace when conversing with colleagues, partners, friends, and family? Not all minds think alike, but whether you’re at the dinner table, boardroom, or bedroom, learning how to navigate disagreements before they transform into conflicts is a great place to start.
Join Stephen Hecht (YPO North Star Integrated), co-author of Nonflict: The Art of Everyday Peacemaking, as he guides YPOers on a journey toward peace. Based on his real-life experiences with family or business conflicts, Stephen will discuss how to approach those heated debates constructively rather than destructively.
Attendees will have the opportunity to:
-Share feelings about conflict.
-Experience the power of active listening.
-Discover how constructive conflict can be a good thing.
-Understand why we deal with conflict as we do currently.
-Learn the Nonflict way for issues and relationships we care about.
Together we can transform conflict into Nonflict!
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