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Nov 1, 2016

Conflict, Relationships, Beliefs, Influence, Communication

 

Summary

 

Today’s episode will feature a two-part segment on how we can begin the process of resolving interpersonal conflict. In the first segment, our Thought of the Day, we’ll look at how to mentally prepare for conflict resolution. In the second segment, we’ll look at some specific questions we can ask ourselves in order to advance the resolution process. That and more on today’s show.

Bob's Thought of the Day

 

You’ll discover:

 
  • Why conflict usually begins.
  • The secret behind the most influential and powerful communicators.
  • Six steps to prepare you mind for resolving conflict.
 

Segment #2

 

You’ll discover:

 
  • The difference between the truth (which is objective) and a belief (which is subjective).
  • Why conflicts are often the result of people experiencing an event from their own personal belief system or worldview.
  • Four key questions that will help you begin the process of conflict resolution.
 

Click to Tweet

 
  • Focusing on how the *other person* views the situation is a great start to resolving a difficult interaction. @BobBurg
  • Focusing on understanding the other person’s viewpoint is not the same as agreeing with them. @BobBurg
  • A Belief is “the truth as one understands the truth to be.” @BobBurg

 

Resources

 

Sell The Go-Giver Way Webinar

GoGiverSalesAcademy.com

The Go-Giver Leader

TheGoGiver.com

GoGiverSpeaker.com

Burg.com

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