3 Steps to Engage Conflict Productively on Feb 2

3 Steps to Engage Conflict Productively on Feb 2
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3 Steps to Engage Conflict Productively

Date: Feb 2 2023

Type of Event: 

Other UM-related Organizations 

Intended Audience: 

All 

Event Sponsor: 

Extension Ministry 

Affiliated United Methodist Organization: 

Extension Ministry 

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This event is provided by the Rebekah Simon-Peter Coaching and Consulting Inc. Conflict is one of the toughest human dynamics to approach with ease. Intuitively, we know conflict can be helpful, but we may not know how to approach it productively, leading to unnecessary tension and strained relationships. This workshop will change everything. In this online workshop, you will learn three steps to engage in conflict productively. Step one is understanding your DiSC style in conflict. Step two is clarifying your automatic responses in conflict. Step three is changing your automatic response to a more thoughtful, productive one. Just $199 includes an Everything DiSC Productive Conflict profile, as well as your choice of books: Dream Like Jesus (2019) or Forging a New Path (2022). Your registration includes access to The Transformation, Rebekah Simon-Peter’s information-rich weekly newsletter, empowering faith-based leaders to thrive. PRODUCTIVE OUTCOMES 3 Steps to Engage Conflict Productively will change the way you interact with others. As a result, you will: Improve your self-awareness in conflict situations. Curb destructive thoughts and behaviors. Learn new tools to understand, manage, and redirect your unconscious reactions. Discover how to communicate more effectively in the midst of conflict. Increase your emotional resilience. Reduce the drama and lower the temperature in challenging situations. 0.5 CEUs available. All sessions will be recorded.

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