How do you handle conflicts or disagreements with family members or loved ones?

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Resolution of conflict requires honest communication between both parties. Finding the root cause of the conflict is instrumental to finding a lasting solution. When people are at loggerheads, maintaining calmness and listening actively are very crucial. This will help understand different perspectives for solving the problems. What did you find most effective with dealing with conflict?
 
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Kera

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Conflicts between love ones demands professionalism in resolving as you could resolve the issue and they go back and it becomes worst or they get along while you become the bad person. It is very true that when one is angry, there's a tendency to tell a lie or deviate from the truth. This is why I always ask for evidence. The case is resolved according to the evidence at hand.
 

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I try to handle conflicts with family by staying calm, listening actively, and expressing my feelings honestly but respectfully. I give space when needed, avoid blaming, and focus on understanding their perspective to find common ground and resolution.
 

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Disagreements are common, we disagree with a lot of things, but we are also family. The sense of belonging to the family settles everything.
 

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I handle conflicts by staying calm and listening carefully to understand their perspective. I try to communicate honestly but respectfully, focusing on solutions rather than blame. Giving space when needed and finding common ground helps maintain healthy relationships despite disagreements.
 

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Avoid shouting or raising your voice. Take a break if needed to regain composure.
Actively listen:pay attention to what the other person is saying, both verbally and nonverbally, and try to understand their perspective.
 

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For some reasons,there is no formal way of settling family quarrels in my family. We just say what is on our minds and leave. After some hours, we are back to talking terms. The good thing is that we are all independent adults and we don't have activities that intersect each other often.
 
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