By James Olson — 2017
The world’s teachers have long taught that the most important thing we can discover is knowledge of self. Helpful to an understanding of who we are is an understanding of sacred geometry.
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Passive-aggressive people: Could you be one of them? Passive-aggressive people don't get mad, they get even. When conflict triggers an emotional response, the passive-aggressive pattern is for revenge, by some form of sabotage.
Buddhist monk Thich Nhat Hanh says listening can help end the suffering of an individual, put an end to war and change the world for the better. Watch as he explains how to practice compassionate listening.
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In this video, Swami Mukundananda relates a beautiful story to explain why one should never argue with others in life, even if you are right and the other is wrong. In the path of Bhakti, one's goal should be to develop tolerance and uplift themselves spiritually.
Whether we are dealing with a rude clerk, our child saying, “That’s not fair!,” our spouse ignoring us, or an uncooperative co-worker, in our struggle to respond effectively, we often become defensive—sometimes without even realizing it.
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Gary Furlong of Agree Dispute Resolution joins SCI’s Joshua Gordon to discuss the latest edition of his essential text, The Conflict resolution Toolbox. Gary’s toolbox provides key ways to diagnose a conflict and take action—a fundamental skill on and off the pitch.
Carter School for Peace and Conflict Resolution: Basketball coach Craig Esherick talks about conflict resolution and sports.
Sport is a cultural institution that stands at the interface between political and civil society. In divided communities, sport has been an agent of separation, sectarian hatred and violence, but also a highly effective tool for conflict resolution, reconciliation and peace-building.
The definitive guide to learning effective skills for engaging in open and honest conversations about divisive issues from three professional mediators.
Activists and change agents, restorative justice practitioners, faith leaders, and anybody engaged in social progress and shifting society will find this mindful approach to nonviolent action indispensable. Nonviolence was once considered the highest form of activism and radical change.
These conflict resolution steps will help you resolve age-old arguments in your relationship.
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