Hi John, You’ve had a hard day. Your boss rejected your proposal. Your teammate dropped the ball. And someone cut you off on your drive home. So, imagine your response when you walk in the door and your partner asks you why you’re late. If you’re like many, your default response to conflict is to lose your temper. If you manage to avoid raising your voice, you resort to sarcasm and insults. Later, when things calm down, you’re left with a pile of regret and a relationship in need of repair. So just how bad is your reaction to conflict? Take our five-minute Style Under Stress Assessment to find out. |
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Stop regretting how you show up when conflict shows up. There is a way to tame your temper and engage in candid and respectful dialogue. Crucial Learning |
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