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In this episode of the Conflict Skills Podcast, host and professional mediator, Simon Goode, delves into the art of saying 'no' with confidence and kindness. Reflecting on personal experiences, including morning challenges with his son and client demands at work, Simon explores five practical strategies to effectively communicate a refusal without escalating tension. Whether it's using tactical phrasing like "this isn't the time" or suggesting constructive alternatives, the episode provides listeners with actionable techniques to maintain harmony and assertiveness in both personal and professional settings. Additionally, Simon offers a bonus tip on managing persistent requests, ensuring you'll be equipped to handle even the most determined individuals with composure. This episode is an essential listen for anyone looking to master the delicate balance of saying no, a critical skill in managing everyday conflicts. Tune in to enhance your communication toolkit and navigate conflicts with greater ease.Tomestamp overview00:00 Role Modeling Calm Communication06:10 Choosing Between Soft or Assertive 'No'08:18 Streamlining Communication Processes Now10:25 Conditional Approval for Request15:57 List Management and Authority Dynamics18:31 "Strategies for Resolving Persistence"21:21 Breaking the Cycle of Repetitive DiscussionsClick here to send me a quick message via FanMailwebsite: simongoode.com email: podcast@simongoode.com
The boys are back! This week they discuss Luigi Mangione and his murder of the UHC CEO, Jay-Z facing allegations regards SA, Andrew Schulz and Kendrick Lamar's beef, and much more! Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Sassy Banter 00:46 The Assassination of a CEO: A Hero or Villain? 08:21 The Media's Role in Shaping Public Perception 12:29 Jay-Z's Allegations: A Deep Dive into Controversy 22:58 Andrew Schultz vs. Kendrick Lamar: Comedy and Controversy 25:30 The Controversy of Comedy and Cultural Sensitivity 29:26 Navigating Humor: The Role of Comedians 32:21 The Impact of Social Media on Public Figures 36:02 Gaming Trends: Marvel Rivals and Overwatch 47:46 The Dynamics of Podcasting and Personal Conflict
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Episode 212: Thomas Thacker of Sum 41 and GOB on LoFi Interviews with HiFi Guests talks to Jughead about: Screeching Weasel, the Mystery & Reality of the Band, GOB Eclectic in a Good ay, Piano in Sum 41, Drumming for McRackins , Relationships with Theo & Friends as Ice Breakers, Balancing GOB & Sum 41, Masculinity - Femininity - and Self Destruction in Punk Rock, Horror & Fear Talk, Seriousness & Darkness Introduced into GOB, Deryck from Sum 41 Writes as a Producer, Creative Process & Personal Conflict plus much much gobbity gobbity gob!Jughead's Basement PatreonGob WebsiteSum 41 WebsiteMcRackins Information
I'm your host, Simon Goode. Today, we delve into a personal conflict that hit close to home—literally—with the president of a local soccer club. Living next to the soccer field, the blend of community sport and personal peace has often been tricky to balance. This episode uncovers how I navigated the cacophony of game day disturbances, especially loud music on Anzac Day, and the challenges of conflicting neighborly values. We'll explore the importance of managing emotional reactions and strategies for conflict resolution that respect both parties' autonomy, while aiming for a collaborative outcome. Despite the stressors in personal life, including family issues, the episode presents a case study of my interaction with the club's president—turning conflict into a conversation, and fostering an environment where even a complaint about a soccer ball over the fence leads to mutual understanding and respect. Join me as I reflect on these experiences, offering insights and strategies to handle similar conflicts you might face, underscoring the importance of reciprocity and understanding in all our interactions. So tune in, and let's master the art of conflict resolution together.
I've been dealing with some conflict lately. In exploring what my unique ability is I've faced down some really challenging questions of myself. On today's episode I discuss those questions, the answers I've come up with, and what I plan to do about it.
The transcript from "Season 7, Episode 2" of the Chris Abraham Show presents a profoundly introspective journey into a realm where personal narratives intersect with intricate geopolitical landscapes. This episode, rich in narrative and analysis, delves deep into Chris Abraham's formative years in Hawaii. It's not just a recollection of memories; it's a vivid portrayal of the unique cultural and social dynamics that shaped his perspective on global affairs. At the heart of this episode lies an incident from Chris's youth, a poignant story that serves as a microcosm of larger international conflicts. This incident, more than just a personal anecdote, becomes a lens through which Chris examines the intricacies of global politics. He artfully weaves his personal narrative with broader geopolitical discussions, creating a tapestry that highlights the interconnectedness of individual experiences and world events. The episode takes a particular focus on several key geopolitical regions: Ukraine, Russia, Palestine, and Israel. Each region is discussed not just in terms of its current political climate but also through its historical context. Chris delves into the complex interplay of cultural, economic, and political factors that have shaped these regions' histories and continue to influence their present-day realities. One of the most compelling aspects of the episode is how Chris draws parallels between his own experiences of feeling like an outsider in Hawaii and the existential threats perceived by nations on the global stage. This comparison is both insightful and deeply personal, shedding light on how individual experiences can reflect larger societal and global trends. Through his discussion, Chris touches on themes such as identity, conflict, and the struggle for self-determination. He explores how these themes manifest differently on a personal level versus a national level, yet shares striking similarities in their core dynamics. The episode is an invitation to understand that the personal and the political are often intertwined, and our individual experiences can provide valuable insights into understanding complex global issues. Moreover, Chris's storytelling is imbued with empathy and a keen sense of historical awareness. He acknowledges the nuances and complexities of international relations, refusing to oversimplify or generalize the diverse experiences and perspectives of the people living in these regions. His approach is both thoughtful and thought-provoking, encouraging listeners to consider the multifaceted nature of global conflicts and the human stories at their center. In summary, "Season 7, Episode 2" of the Chris Abraham Show is more than just a podcast episode; it's a rich, layered exploration of how personal experiences can mirror and provide insight into the vast, often tumultuous world of international relations. It challenges listeners to think deeply about the interconnectedness of our individual lives with the broader geopolitical landscape, making it a must-listen for anyone interested in understanding the complex world we live in. Glossary of Terms: Howlies: A Hawaiian term for foreigners, especially white people. Buffer State: A country situated between two more powerful states and serving to prevent conflict between them. NATO: The North Atlantic Treaty Organization, a military alliance of European and North American countries. Existential Threat: A threat that has the potential to undermine or destroy the existence of a subject. Mossad: The national intelligence agency of Israel. Holodomor: A man-made famine in Soviet Ukraine from 1932 to 1933 that killed millions of Ukrainians. Holocaust: The genocide of six million European Jews during World War II by Nazi Germany. Decolonization: The process of undoing colonialism, where a nation establishes and maintains its dominance over dependent territories. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chrisabraham/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chrisabraham/support
Matthew 18:15-20 15 “If your brother sins against you, go and tell him his fault, between you and him alone. If he listens to you, you have gained your brother. 16 But if he does not listen, take one or two others along with you, that every charge may be established by the evidence of two or three witnesses. 17 If he refuses to listen to them, tell it to the church. And if he refuses to listen even to the church, let him be to you as a Gentile and a tax collector. 18 Truly, I say to you, whatever you bind on earth shall be bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on earth shall be loosed in heaven. 19 Again I say to you, if two of you agree on earth about anything they ask, it will be done for them by my Father in heaven. 20 For where two or three are gathered in my name, there am I among them.”
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A hot-tempered person stirs up conflict, but the one who is patient calms a quarrel. Proverbs 15:18 (NIV)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“In your anger do not sin”: Do not let the sun go down while you are still angry EPHESIANS 4:26 (NIV)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
GU Episode 247: The One About Personal Conflict (K: 1 of 4) by Dr. Chris Dortch
(Acts 15:32-41) You cannot live very long without conflicts arising with other people. Others will always think and act in ways you do not understand or agree with. However, God desires all of us to resolve our conflicts in a way that honors Christ. (07152230627)
All of us want less conflict in our lives and less conflict in the world, but that desire often feels out of our control. It's easy to feel like the amount of love we get or the amount of conflict we experience is up to other people and their choices. But the truth is that everything we feel—whether it's love or hate or anything in between—is always up to us. And that means that if we want to have less conflict and more love in our lives we can. We just have to know how to do it. In today's podcast, I'm sharing the keys to getting more love and peace and less conflict and contention in our lives, in any relationship we are in, and in the world at large. And the best part is that creating more love and peace doesn't require anyone or anything else in the world to be different first. When you understand what is really creating your love or really disturbing your peace then you also have the power to feel as much love and peace as you want, anytime that you want.
The guys discuss how to handle personal conflicts.
Here is one of the saddest cases in the New Testament: the breakup between Barnabas and Saul. It is the end of the first missionary team that brought about such a foundation to the church and the growth of the Christian movement. Some say it is Gods way of multiplying the work. I have to disagree, even though I fully believe that God can work all things together for good, as he did do in this case. To see how tragic this incident is, we need to see how their relationship began and grew. Barnabas was an apostle (sent one) with a pastoral heart and a gift of healing and restoring leaders. He was a mentor and spiritual father to Paul. He brought him into international leadership and set him free to pursue his ministry.Paul is a zealot, an apostolic pioneer, filled with faith energy and willing to die for the cause of Christ! His goal is to make Christ known among the nations! He expects faithfulness from his team as their lives depend on it as well as the growth of the ministry. This is not for the faint of heart!The fly in the ointment is John Mark, who will author The Gospel which is based on Peter's Message of Jesus. He is related to Barnabas, and he left the missionary team in Perga.I wish I had been a fly on the wall during this argument: Barnabas insists on taking Mark along, and Paul resolutely will not allow it. The end result is a separation, Barnabas to Cyprus and Paul to southern Turkey. Each has a new partner, and the church eventually overcomes this setback and continues to grow. But not without immense difficulties to over come.Paul loses his mentor and spiritual fatherBarnabas loses his dear friend and partner in the ministry.The church in Antioch which had benefitted from Barnabas' ministry, who also introduced Paul to them loses their leader and spiritual father. They also take on an offense.The churches in Cyprus and Turkey are left wondering what happened, never to see the other one again – also taking on the offense.There is a time of spiritual dearth coming for Paul.In all of these tragic events, we also see they violated spiritual laws by allowing a root of bitterness to spring up which defiled themselves and many others.“See to it that no one comes short of the grace of God; that no root of bitterness springing up causes trouble, and by it many be defiled;” Hebrews 12:15 The question is, who was right? Each dealt with this event from their own perspective and ministry gift: Barnabas as a restorer of those who are broken and Paul as a pioneer of new churches. Neither was willing to budge from their view of truth, and both were right from their perspective. We will see that both were effective in doing their work even though Luke will only focus on Paul from here on out as he becomes an eyewitness to the rest of the book.What I fail to see, is why these spiritual men didn't take the needed steps towards solving their dispute? Look at what they failed to do:They didn't pray about it and hear from God ( perhaps they prayed individually that God would change the other)They did not appeal to those over them in leadership as they had with their theological problemWhy didn't they work out a compromise?Why didn't Paul submit to Barnabas? He doesn't do what he himself teaches! M “Obey your leaders and submit to them, for they keep watch over your souls as those who will give an account. Let them do this with joy and not with grief, for this would be unprofitable for you.” Hebrews 13:17 “The elders who rule well are to be considered worthy of double honor, especially those who work hard at preaching and teaching.” 1 Timothy 5:17“But it is not this way with you, but the one who is the greatest among you must become like the youngest, and the leader like the servant.” Luke 22:26 (Jesus)“The Lord's bond-servant must not be quarrelsome, but be kind to all, able to teach, patient when wronged,” 2 Timothy 2:24“in all things show yourself to be an example of good deeds, with purity in doctrine, dignified, sound in speech which is beyond reproach, so that the opponent will be put to shame, having nothing bad to say about us.” Titus 2:7-8“teaching them to observe all that I commanded you; and lo, I am with you always, even to the end of the age.”” Matthew 28:20“Reject a factious man after a first and second warning,” Titus 3:10How could they have solved this? In hindsight they could have separated for a time to split the. I is try and meet up to see if Mark had been rehabilitated. They could have run a school in Cyprus with Paul submitting to Barnabas and learning from him. They could have approached others to help them resolve the crisis. They could have fasted and prayed until God showed them a way out. The church leaders could have said, we will not support this kind of activity, you must stay until you resolve this issue. These are just a few of the thoughts I have had, but there must be other possibilities for conflict resolution.How does this affect us?Be careful about creating major and bitter divisions that will defile manySeek God before it gets so far gone.Seek peace rather than your own will. Be humble with things, knowing that things are not eternal, but you and the brother or sister are!Seek to understand the other point of view and how you can assist in helping them find God's will and way.Love your enemy and heap coals on their head.Pay the price for an opportunity: one mile is an obligation, the second mile is an opportunity!
You lent a good quality hammer-drill to a good friend. Months later he still hadn't returned the drill and then advised you that he was moving house and could you pick it up. The drill he presented as yours was a much cheaper item of a different brand. In text exchanges you've asked what happened to your drill and received no response or explanation. You don't wish to spoil the friendship, what do you do?
MONEY FIGHTS! (Nehemiah 5:1-13) Central Idea: Financial problems short-circuit spiritual renewal. Purpose: To challenge the church to address the financial problems people face in our society. Money Problems (5:1-5) Personal Conflict (5:6-11) Public Confrontation (5:7-11) The post MONEY FIGHTS! (Nehemiah 5:1-13) appeared first on The Rephidim Project.
Connor and Mike talk about some of the global conflicts dominating the headlines right now (Russia/Ukraine, ethnic discrimination in China, etc.) along with the personal conflicts that crop up in daily life. We try to answer the question, "how can I honor Christ in my approach to both big-picture conflicts and personal-level conflicts?" We hope this is helpful to you!
This is a great, easy and quick meditation to release conflict between yourself and another individual.
In this episode, we talk about conflict. Everyone has their own style of how they engage or disengage with conflict. In this episode, Brian, Linda, and I share a little bit about we navigate conflict, where our personal conflict styles come from, and how you can better understand your own conflict styles. Enjoy!
Today we begin our worship series that we're calling, "Salty People". We're going to talk about what it means to deal with difficult people and also be the "salt of the earth". Today we're reading from Luke 4:16-30 as discuss how to deal with conflict in our personal lives. God Bless you and thank you for worshiping with us! If you'd like to participate in the offering or give a quick gift to your ministry visit: llumc.org/give Sunday Worship is at 8:15, 9:30, and 11:00 am. Youth worship at 9:30, 11:00 am, and 5:00 pm. Our Wednesday worship is at 6:00 pm. Lovers Lane UMC is located at: 9200 Inwood Road Dallas, TX 75220 We stream live at youtube.com/llumcorg llumc.org/live facebook.com/loverslaneumc twitch.tv/loverslaneumc Contact us at: info@llumc.org Follow Us: twitter.com/loverslaneumc instagram.com/loverslaneumc
Today we begin our worship series that we're calling, "Salty People". We're going to talk about what it means to deal with difficult people and also be the "salt of the earth". Today we're reading from Luke 4:16-30 as discuss how to deal with conflict in our personal lives. God Bless you and thank you for worshiping with us! If you'd like to participate in the offering or give a quick gift to your ministry visit: llumc.org/give Sunday Worship is at 8:15, 9:30, and 11:00 am. Youth worship at 9:30, 11:00 am, and 5:00 pm. Our Wednesday worship is at 6:00 pm. Lovers Lane UMC is located at: 9200 Inwood Road Dallas, TX 75220 We stream live at youtube.com/llumcorg llumc.org/live facebook.com/loverslaneumc twitch.tv/loverslaneumc Contact us at: info@llumc.org Follow Us: twitter.com/loverslaneumc instagram.com/loverslaneumc
Today we begin our worship series that we're calling, "Salty People". We're going to talk about what it means to deal with difficult people and also be the "salt of the earth". Today we're reading from Luke 4:16-30 as discuss how to deal with conflict in our personal lives. God Bless you and thank you for worshiping with us! If you'd like to participate in the offering or give a quick gift to your ministry visit: llumc.org/give Sunday Worship is at 8:15, 9:30, and 11:00 am. Youth worship at 9:30, 11:00 am, and 5:00 pm. Our Wednesday worship is at 6:00 pm. Lovers Lane UMC is located at: 9200 Inwood Road Dallas, TX 75220 We stream live at youtube.com/llumcorg llumc.org/live facebook.com/loverslaneumc twitch.tv/loverslaneumc Contact us at: info@llumc.org Follow Us: twitter.com/loverslaneumc instagram.com/loverslaneumc
I can’t predict the future or tell you what will happen tomorrow, but one thing I can say with absolute certainty is that if you are involved in the local church, you will have a conflict with another person at some point. That person may wrong you intentionally or unintentionally. In all likelihood, this conflict […]
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Through therapy, Mark has deduced that there are three different versions of himself. He wonders which version of himself he should work on. What do you think? Evan again reminds him that he is Built to Serve, and that’s the part of himself he needs to feed. Tell the guys what you think about this episode, or anything really, by reaching out to them on Instagram @mark.drager and @evancarmichael.
On today's episode Christy & Moon start by discussing ways to navigate potential conflict we may face with friends and family as we move into the holiday season. We cover how Facebook is a toxic cesspool and how to protect your energy and responses to hate. This episode comes with a HUGE trigger warning we discuss what our world will look like without Roe V Wade and Christy shares a never before heard personal experience. We ask that you enjoy this episode with an open heart and open mind. Let's grow and learn from each other so we can all live our highest and happiest lives. . . . Follow us on Facebook at Girl, Heal Yo Self + on Instagram @girlhealyoself Christy @Cannablisschris Moon @moonstonerwitch --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/girlhealyoself/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/girlhealyoself/support
There's no greater danger to one's personal peace and joy than conflict. Anger, arguments, disagreements, and all sorts of issues cause untold stress in our lives. Fortunately, the Bible has a way out of all that and the core of it starts with our own ultimate commitment. We aren't to rely on our own understanding (Proverbs 2:5-6) but base our reasoning on the principles of Scripture. Sadly, this is a rare thing...even within the church! Next, we're to focus on Christ and follow Him while, importantly, granting that same right to other Christians (John 21:22). Conflict comes from only one source: the denial of the authority of the Word of the Lord in our lives. To live peaceably with everyone, so long as it depends on us, we must endeavor to be transformed in our thinking so that all facts and circumstances are evaluated through biblical principles. When we do that, our conflicts will be less and less.
Where two or more are gathered, there will likely be conflict - eventually! What do we do when conflict creeps in? http://ExperienceLifeCoach.com
How do you best answer the question „tell me about a time where you solved a personal conflict“. PLUS: a rant about how to be more happy --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/moritz-gruber/message
In this episode I talk about relationships being a mirror and my adventures in leaving the Horse Farm in Ireland back in January – what happened and some clips of my private spoken journal from that time, getting cornered by my host, my experiences with horses blowing me off when I ask them to do something and how I overcame it. Plus, my process in choosing a kind and pleasurable learning situation over one I needed to endure and how relationships serve to show us where we are still needing to learn to love, giving us an opportunity to love ourselves and others more deeply. A Little About A{Live} Now I've found that when I share what's true in the moment, there is so much ALIVENESS and fullness in me. That's why I started the A{Live} Now mini-series, which is within the Embody Podcast. This is the second episode and I intend to share what's happening in my real life and in my inner world, what's truly full and alive now. What's alive now in me has often been what's filled the juicy stuff of life: themes, joys, or challenges that others may also be experiencing, a fear and other emotions that bring me to the edge of my fullest expression in the moment. As you listen, I will also share snippets of how you can support your own heart and soul, know yourself, be your fullest, or heal and love yourself. Links, Article, and Resources All Show Notes for This Episode
What happens when you take two “revolutionary” adult film directors and play pranks on them during the filming of “innovative” shoots? Conflict. Personal, devastating conflict.Cait & Murda spend another week as best friends sitting through a vintage porn. One by one they watch the AVN’s The 101 Greatest Adult Tapes Of All Time counting down to the best porn of them all.This week in the podcast the ladies watch #96, Conflict, an adult film that was meant to be the Citizen Kane of porns. There’s sex toys. There’s toe fucking. There’s disappearing belts. And it all ends in an elaborate caper. Follow us @twbpodcast on Instagram and TwitterAlso, follow our YouTube Channel and our Porn Hub Channel for animated shorts. Check out more at therewillbedrinkingpodcast.com and morebanana.comLinks There Will Be Drinking Podcast (the origin of the Murda and Cait dynamic) AVN’s The 101 Greatest Adult Tapes Of All TimeConflict AdultDVD Empire (Our total porn boo)Music Credit “There Will Be Porn Theme Song” Dejen Tesfagiorgis : bit.ly/funnyreel p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 1.0px 0.0px; line-height: 1.0px; font: 12.0px Helvetica; color: #000000; -webkit-text-stroke: #000000; background-color: #ffffff} p.p2 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 1.0px 0.0px; line-height: 1.0px; font: 12.0px Helvetica; color: #000000; -webkit-text-stroke: #000000; background-color: #ffffff; min-height: 14.0px} span.s1 {font-kerning: none} span.s2 {text-decoration: underline ; font-kerning: none}
Pastor Dan closes our series on Nehemiah this morning looking at the subject of ‘spiritual relapses’ in chapter 13.
We continue to look at what 'revival' is, and what it could look like in our lives, our relationships, and our church. This week in Nehemiah 10 we will look at how revival leads to recommitment.
In Nehemiah 9 we see God stirring His people for revival. What is revival, and what would it look like in your life, your relationships, and our church? What role does confession play in revival?
In Nehemiah 6 we look at the most common threats we face when we begin to rebuild our spiritual lives, our relationships, and our church. Nehemiah shows us how to respond to those threats and points us to Jesus Christ.
How do we deal with people who seem to be obstacles to rebuilding our personal lives, marriages, families, friendships, and church? This week in Nehemiah 2:9-20 we’ll continue to look at how God works in the hearts of people as we move into the future.
How do we deal with people who seem to be obstacles to rebuilding our personal lives, marriages, families, friendships, and church? This week in Nehemiah 2:1-8 we’ll look at how God works in the hearts of people as we pray.
We've all had the roommate who left dirty dishes everywhere. And the neighbor who treated our kids badly. And oh yeah, the spouse who breaks commitments. Conflict is present in every part of our life. So what do we do? How do we get good at conflict? In this message, Pastor Jon talks through what it looks like to put on display the redemptive power of God while resolving conflict and disarming the drama queen.
Resolving Conflict with Others Do you have any times of conflict with others? Silly question right! unless we are living on a desert island alone, we will have conflict with others. In this episode, Brian Noble Executive Director of Peacemaker Ministries (Peacemaker.net) joins Chris and Guy to share a groundbreaking methodology, yet based on age-old principles in resolving conflict with others. In this episode, Brian walks listeners through the 4 basic steps necessary and applies it to the example of a man in conflict /estranged from his wife. If you want to improve your skills at resolving conflicts in your relationships - whether marriage, work, with your teenagers, adult children or in the church, then you should listen to what Brian has to say. Here are some of the things you will discover: what is the basis for reconciliation for men who believe in God why a completely tension-free relationship is not healthy the two types of tension, and which one you need a simple pen and paper technique to help you distinguish between types of tension what steps must follow to resolve conflict and much more ... If you get some value from this episode, please let us know and leave a comment at: realmen247.org-resolving-conflict
Resolving personal conflict in a biblical way is crucial for the sake of the gospel.
What does Jesus have to say about relationships and conflict? How do we handle problems with other people?
On this episode; we look back at the life and legacy of Apple Co-Founder Steve Jobs, via the 2015 biopic of the same name. The film constitutes three major acts, each focusing on a major product release through 1984-1997. In addition to being given a backstage look at the personal computing revolution, we are also familiarised with the character himself. With his unique background and unrelenting personality; we examine how Jobs' drive and ambition helped shape the information age, and the things he sacrificed in doing so. Topics discussed include: Apple, Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, NeXT, Pixar, Multiple Biopic Dramas, Mythology, Disney, Entertainment, Zen Buddhism, Eastern Mysticism, New Age, Entrepreneurship, Personal Conflict, Ambition, California, Hippies, Counterculture, Laurel Canyon, Silicon Valley, 'Daz Netz, The Unabomber, Personal Computers, Revolution, LSD, Veganism, Freemasonry, Alchemy, Occultism, Forbidden Fruit, Symbolism, Social Change, Aspen Institute, Esalen Institute, Terrance McKenna, Evolution of Consciousness, Arthur C. Clarke, The Great Work, Personal Life, Daughter, Shortcomings, Narcissism, Ego, Steve Jobs death Conspiracy Theory, Cult of Apple, Iconoclasm, Brand Loyalty, The Cloud, Impact on Technology, Personal Apple Products.
Understanding how to deal with personal conflict Pastor Joe Burcham speaks on the personal struggles of walking with God.
When we grow up in a home with conflict, we think that is the norn and so we create it around us. For people who are sensitive to conflict they want to avoid it at all costs. Some people are immune to it and think of it as the orm so they recreate it in their own home. I jave talked about this many times, but we need to recognize the hostility and anger for what it is and want to change or we will never have healthy relationships as adults. We learn these relationships in the home and unless we recognize it's destructiveness for what it is we will never change. Do you recognize the inner conflict you have within yourself and where it comes from? Are you willing to change your behavior? Are you willing to accept other family members if they change. Unless you are willing to change or look into your past and understand why you behave the way you do it will influence the relationships you have as an adult. We are only a product of the home we come from. Recently entertainers have come out with books chronicleing the conflicts they grew up with and how it influenced their behavior, By talking about it, they have gone through a healing process. By facing these personal demons then and only then can get beyond it and live a healthy life and build good relationships in your personal and business life. There are forms of group therapy such as TA and Psychodrama where you can face your demons in a supportive environment so you don't turn to drugs and alcohol to obliterate yourself. Because of the conservative 50's during the revolution of the 60's drugs became the mode of dealing with personal demons. In the 21st Century the acceptance of talking about these demons hav brought out the destructive behavior. This behavior affects your work habits as well because you creat the same desteuctive behavior in the workplace to fulfill a prophesy you believe to be true because someone told it to you. People who should listen are counselors, therapists, businesspeople.