Fighting
Fair: Fighting fair is the only way to resolve conflict in a mutually
satisfying manner. We can help you find the right language so that you can
express your anger constructively. We also offer some great rules for keeping
workplace conflicts and debates under control. The next time you are challenged
in an argument, don't revert back to the little kid inside you! Learn to
fight fair and hopefully influence those around you to do the same thing.
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Fighting Fair is one
one of the most important things you can learn to address conflict in
all your relationships.
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By Steven Brunson
- Rather than deteriorate into such nonproductive mayhems, lets look at some basics about fighting fair in personal relationships. These ground rules are always true. They serve as an independent referee enabling us to concentrate on the specific offense at hand, learn from it and not degenerate into name calling, meaningless off topic issues or other unprofitable outcomes.
First recognize that regardless of what we call them whether they are spats, disagreements or even if they go south with a war of words, having a clean fight carries the possibility of a positive outcome and can even prove to be beneficial to the relationship if the ground rules are honored.
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By NA
- How to Fight Fair So That Everyone Wins. An excellent short guide chocked full of fight fair tips.
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By Laurie Kehler
- Every couple does it. Ruth and Billy Graham, Shirley and James Dobson, you and your husband and me and mine. While we may not be proud of it, our differing points of view can lead to arguments. But arguments can be constructive if you stick to some rules for fighting fair.
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