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Your 4 Weeks Action Plan
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We are very happy that you responded to this invitation to improve and heal your relationships…Thanks for being here! we really expect that, at the end of this process, you will have more understanding about what makes humans bond with others, and ways to respond to each other around us better.
Here is what you need to do now:
First, we have prepared a document, that you can see here: How To Understand And Frame Your Conflicts
Please, download it to your computer, do a right click, then save.
Just clicking on it, and it will open, but it will not save it in your computer.
Now, when you read it, be ready to take notes of the parts that get to you and your situation. Once you have read it , write a short post in the space below…and wait for the comments!
Ready to go?
Here we go with this great initiative!
We always wanted to have a way to share with our friends the ever growing body of ideas and tactics for improving relationships. Is such a vital issue, but we never get a lot of explanation about it when either we grow up or go to school….
who can tell us how to manage the interaction with someone we love that is so different from us? In all my years as a psychologist, I have wondered about interactions that can be nurturing and healing, and those others which destroy self-esteem and make people hurt…and some times we don’t know which are they or how they work.
Well, in this space there will be opportunities to think out loud on what makes us humans feel happy or sad…and learn how to produce the results that we want. Please, leave your comments about the basic ideas on conflict, and we will start a conversation here.
Again, you are very welcome!
Thanks for opening this conversation…
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