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Conflict Resolution in My Relationship Conflict Resolution in My Relationship Educational s were not established to provide knowledge and skills to only excel in academics, they were also established to help students attain success in after-school life. As much as colleges equip students with the knowledge to enable them successfully pursue their careers, they also provide information necessary in living the social life. Among these important concepts learnt in the college is conflict resolution.
The social human life involves interaction with other people who hold different opinions, preferences and/or goals that require reconciliation for peaceful interaction (West & Turner, 2012). This paper explores the application of the concept of conflict resolution in my relationship, in my life. My relationships with different people including my family members have not been beds of roses as they have been always plagued by tug-of-war issues relating to who is wrong and who is right between the other party and I.
But thanks to conflict management information that I learnt in class I have sufficiently resolved the issues. The resolutions have saved me from nasty fighting side effects both physically and emotionally, for instance, I no longer feel intimidated or having given up on what I really wanted after utilizing the compromisation approach to conflict resolution in my relationship. Instead, the sense is that of a win-win situation as part of my interests are addressed as much those of the party are addressed- none of us totally surrenders their interests for the other party (West & Turner, 2012).
From conflict management, I have learnt useful tips of resolving relationship conflict; avoidance of deal-breakers, best time choice, loving acceptance and benefit-of-doubt. First, I have learnt to avoid deal-breaker habits such as personal criticisms, stonewalling and sneering contempt as they hamper mutual communication. Second, I recognize the importance of picking the best time to discuss and resolve the conflict as resolutions are less effective in times characterized by stress ad hunger.
Loving acceptance helps to eliminate personal defenses while promoting the urge of pleasing each other (West & Turner, 2012). Benefit-of-doubt puts off jumping to conclusions without hearing explanations from the other party.Reference West, R. L., & Turner, L. H. (2012). IPC. Boston: Wadsworth.
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