Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Fluency Journal

I'm not exactly sure how fluent I can be but this evening I would like to touch on some of our more negative feelings. The first one I want to talk about is frustration. Although, in and of itself, frustration isn't necessarily a bad thing, it can lead into a downward spiral directly towards anger. It is usually caused by something that a person may or may not have any control over. When we find ourselves caught up in a web with no escape it can be very frustrating. This will lead to anger which in turn can lead to conflict.

I personally think conflict is a wonderful thing when treated with the proper respect. It can be a very powerful learning tool that can bring different personalities together towards a mutually beneficial goal. The resolution can benefit the many much more than the few. However, when not treated carefully, conflict can quickly breed anger and strife. This in turn causes parties on all sides to not gain anything, really.

So I guess the question of the day is, "How does one resolve a conflict to the mutual benefit of all involved without alienating any single party?"

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