DiscoverConflict Owner's Manual111 The benefits you get from trying to be conflict competent
111 The benefits you get from trying to be conflict competent

111 The benefits you get from trying to be conflict competent

Update: 2025-11-23
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Sure, there are lots of benefits to handling your conflicts competently. And there's also effort involved. How do you stay motivated enough to make that effort? Tyson and Deborah chat about the conflict competencies acquired from the effort of being conflict competent, because even the fact of trying reaps benefits. We are motivated from desires to be kind, relate well to others, gain clarity about what is really going on, and have quality relationships. And, we avoid the regret of losing relationships we value. 

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111 The benefits you get from trying to be conflict competent

111 The benefits you get from trying to be conflict competent

Dr. Deborah Sword, with co-host Tyson Bankert