Lynn Brown
@empoweredliving · 3:27
Conflict as Productive Opportunity
In doing so, we begin to understand how they came to have their point of view, and perhaps even if we choose to listen attentively and with an open mind, alter our own opinion. During this time of listening and sharing, we are actually stating our argument. Instead of saying an argument as a confrontation, it is actually an opportunity to learn the reasoning behind the other person's opinion and to share our reasoning
Zara Lisbon
@ZLisbon · 2:42
I always thought, like most people, that, well, I know you can present an argument, but I've thought of arguments mostly as having arguments, and I've thought of having arguments as very fraught, tense, painful, sometimes even experiences. And I have been worried that presenting my argument, putting my argument forward, would turn into an argument, something that I'm very afraid of