The Coward's Guide to Conflict
Empowering Solutions for Those Who Would Rather Run Than Fight
by:
Tim Ursiny
Summary:
The book provides strategies and tools for individuals who avoid confrontations, helping them to face and manage conflicts constructively. It offers practical advice on improving communication skills, building confidence, and resolving disputes effectively in both personal and professional settings.
Key points:
1. Know Your Conflict Style: Learn if you're an avoider, accommodator, competitor, compromiser, or collaborator. This helps you understand your conflict approach's pros and cons.
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