You’re not alone. 411,000+ real posts from people who showed up for each other. Read a thread, share a win, leave a tip - your words could be the nudge someone needs today.

today's top discussions:

logo

New to the journey

AnotherHarshWinter

2026-05-02 9:34 PM

Depression Community

logo

Morel Mushroom Season

Timbo637

2026-04-19 2:41 PM

Quit Smoking Community

logo

Two Factor Authentiication

Trevor van Mierlo

2025-12-31 12:28 PM

Quit Smoking Community

logo

New Year, New Me!!?

Timbo637

2025-11-19 5:53 PM

Quit Smoking Community

This Month’s Leaders:

Most Supportive

Most Loved

Browse through 411.788 posts in 47.077 threads.

162,600 Members

Please welcome our newest members: AnotherHarshWinter, InnaDolia, Rainbow.popeye, Briannapearl18, certuscommit

Disputes V


13 years ago 0 11226 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
That’s it for the topic of disputes. You have plenty of new material to think about and work towards.

Try using one or many of the problem solving skills when faced with a dispute. Use thought records, communication skills, problem solving, communication analysis and putting yourself first to try to get a better understanding of the problems in your relationships and change how you behave in those relationships.

Don’t limit yourself to using these skills with just one person. They can be applied to spouses, significant others, family, friends, co-workers and bosses/management.
 
Think back to a recent dispute, how do you think you handled it well and where dould you have improved?
 


Reading this thread: