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December 24, 2012 by
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Boundaries, Communication, Conflict Coaching, Fairness, Family, Financial Conflict Coach Show, Friends, Group Dynamics, Income, Marriage, Money, Negotiation, Personal Conflict Styles, Psychology, Relationships As I spend time with my family and friends over the next couple of weeks, I’ve decided to do something special. I wanted to share an interview I had the privilege of doing with Pattie Porter from the Texas Conflict Coach Show on Blog Talk Radio. In the interview, which was recorded back in November, [...]
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October 18, 2012 by
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Arbitration, Conflict Coaching, Mediation Today is a very special day. It’s the 2012 Conflict Resolution Day- sponsored by the Association for Conflict Resolution! This week is also the American Bar Association’s 2012 Mediation Week- sponsored by the ABA Section of Dispute Resolution! Both of these events are designed to promote the awareness and use of mediation, arbitration, conflict coaching [...]
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August 28, 2012 by
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Bosses, Business, Conflict Coaching, Emotions, Employees, Employers, Family, Filters, Financial Conflict Coach Show, Generation, Group Dynamics, Mediation, Personal Conflict Styles, Psychology, Relationships, Workplace Conflict In this 14th Episode of the Financial Conflict Coach Show, I interview Pattie Porter, the Texas Conflict Coach. Pattie is a Mediator, Conflict Coach, Trainer and Speaker. Some of the topics in today’s episode: Conflict Coaching CINERGY Conflict Coach Training Workplace Conflict The value of joining professional coaching and dispute resolution organizations Branding and networking [...]
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August 10, 2012 by
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Conflict Coaching, Fear, Money, Psychology I worry about money occasionally. How about you? Probably so. But how often do you stress over it? A recent survey in the UK determined most of us spend the equivalent of one full week each year worrying about money. Add that up over several decades and our financial fears have consumed more than a [...]
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August 3, 2012 by
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Apology, Body Language, Conflict Coaching, Conflict Escalation, Emotions, Family, Forgiveness, Gender, Marriage, Personal Conflict Styles, Power, Psychology, Relationships Do you and your partner usually apologize to each other after you fight about money or finances? If you do, you’re in the minority. Apologies are hard. It’s difficult for most people to admit they’re wrong. Some people believe it’s a sign of weakness. Others, especially in the medical and other professional industries, think saying [...]
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