Infatuation Rules
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There are many different causes of interpersonal conflict, including differing points of view, personality mismatches, cultural differences, diverse upbringings, or conflicting values and beliefs.
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Read More »Conflicts at school can involve altercations between students, disagreement between colleagues, or even conflict about educational policies. These conflicts can arise for many reasons and can be difficult because people interact with others in so many different roles within an educational setting. The resolution will depend on the power dynamics and roles of people involved. For example, two kindergarteners arguing over who gets to play with a toy will be resolved differently than coworkers arguing over curriculum. In any conflict, however, it’s good to look at the needs of all parties involved and explore ways to get those needs communicated.6
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Read More »Compromise happens when everyone agrees to give a little and meet in the middle. Maybe one person wants blue, the other wants red but they both like purple, so they go with that. Compromise is usually regarded as a great way to resolve conflict because everyone gets their needs at least somewhat met, and the relationship stays intact.
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Research has proven that a good night's sleep makes you look healthier, happier, and–yes–more attractive.
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