31. Resolving Conflicts with Ease and Deepening Connection (Part 1)

 
 

Are you currently in a conflict with someone you care about and are looking for ways to find a resolution? 

In this episode, we dive into how we often slip into blaming and misunderstanding during conflicts, which makes coming to a resolution difficult.  There are simple steps you can take—like noticing our feelings and needs—to keep conversations compassionate and seize the conflict as an opportunity for growth. Through a role‑play, we show how swapping “You never listen” for “I feel unheard when I’m interrupted” can open the door to real connection. We touch on some of the basics of Dr. Marshall Rosenberg's Nonviolent Communication (NVC) framework for conflict resolution, which we dive deeper into in part 2 of this episode series. 


What You’ll Learn: 

  • Understand the common pitfalls to conflict resolution and how you can avoid them

  • A clearer understanding of how to approach conflicts as opportunities for growth and for strengthening relationships

  • How to make clear, respectful requests that turn potential arguments into collaborative problem‑solving moments.


If you’re someone who ….

  • Struggles with passivity,, or 

  • Tends to get over-reactive in conflicts , or 

  • Is looking for a resolution to an existing conflict

…then you’ll want to be sure to listen in on this episode. Enjoy!


Chapters: 

00:00 : Introducing Conflict as Growth  

04:00 : Example of a Common Conflict with Couples

05:44 : Questioning Your Point of View  

07:32 : Self Reflection on the Matter  

09:20 : Separating Facts from Stories  

12:12 : Naming Your Specific Feelings  

15:31 : Connecting Feelings to Needs  

18:08 : Making Clear Requests & Finding Common Ground  


Links : 

Learn more about Mitra’s self-coaching program: https://mitramanesh.com/ 


Social Media: 

@mitramanesh_ (https://instagram.com/mitramanesh_)

@bendadbin (https://instagram.com/bendadbin

@theinnerview.live (https://bit.ly/4f61J0Q)


Keywords : 

Mitra Manesh, Ben Dadbin

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