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How to Handle Conflict Constructively

 
Conflict is an inevitable part of life, but often the way you choose to handle it will have a major effect on the results which you achieve. At the heart of resolving any form of conflict is effective communication, now effective communication may be easy for some but very often it proves to be very difficult for others.
 
The great thing about life as I often tell my Wealth Creators students is that we all need to take responsibility for our own actions. Now if you want to be able to take responsibility for your actions when it comes to conflict situations, here are a couple of pointers which very well may assist you to not have to take negative responsibility when it come to handling conflict situations.
 
  • Focus and remain calm – The first thing of utmost importance when faced with any conflict situation is to remain calm and not let your emotions get the better of you. Even though a lot of people allow their emotions to control the way by which they handle a conflict situation, does not mean that you have to follow blindly, rather put in the effort to keep your composure as this will save you the regret of having to worry about what you said later. Remember the calmer you are the less volatile the situation is likely to become.
  • Freedom of speech – Be sure to allow all the involved parties to have their say, but try to keep it in an orderly fashion. Make sure everybody concerned gets their turn to express their views without the interference from the other parties, by doing this you will be able to gain perspective of each party’s opinion in an orderly fashion. Make sure that all parties express their views and that you all can take a look at the cause of the conflict and try to work together to reach a solution.
  • Be aware that we are not all of the same opinion – Just as we are all individuals, so are our opinions very often unique. Try to keep this in mind and try to stand back and understand the opinion of others before you simply write it off as wrong. Take some time to try to understand where the other parties are coming from before you simply enforce “My way or the highway” type strategies. By doing this you will often defuse a great amount of the potential pressure which a conflict situation possesses.
  • The key = communication – If you find you are regularly in conflict situations, then chances are that you need to improve on your communication skills. Not only the skill of representing your opinion but also your listening skills. Once you take the time to do this, you will find that many of the conflict situations which you experience could actually easily have been avoided.
  • Accept mistakes – Most conflict situations are as a result of somebody having made a mistake, but most of the time it is in our human nature to try and deny our mistakes. By simply accepting that a mistake might have been made unintentionally from the beginning and taking responsibility for your actions, many conflict situations could have been avoided.
  • Work towards a solution – Far too often people tend to focus on the energy of the conflict itself and actually forget to do one of the most important things which is focusing on a way to resolve the conflict which is as beneficial as possible to all of the involved party’s. The minute you are able to determine the source of the conflict begin to move the focus to ways by which it can be resolved and in a way which is in the best interest of all involved.
  • Learn and move on – This is probably one of the most important tips which you can get when it comes to conflict situations. To truly be the winner in a conflict situation you need to be able to learn from the experience and take with you that which is beneficial, all the rest of the negative aspects you will need to learn to leave behind as by letting negative aspects of conflict such as grudges and ill feeling accompany you as you leave will only have negative effects on your life and state of mind.
Conflict situations are very often a portal for negativity into ones life, to be able to handle conflict in a constructive way we need to learn the art of communication and acceptance. As I teach both my Kaizen Wealth and Wealth Creators students, you need to be able to be accountable for your own actions.
 
So the next time you are faced with a situation of conflict, take a step back, relax and be in control of yourself, that way you will be assured that you will not regret your actions. If you have any suggestions or personal experience with effective ways to resolve conflict, please feel free to let me know in my comments section.
 

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