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  • By: Keith Wilson
  • Narrated by: Pete Ferrand
  • Length: 2 hrs and 6 mins
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By: Keith Wilson
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Summary

Conflict in relationships is inevitable. If you haven't had a conflict yet, you haven't been paying attention.

Communication increases conflict. If you haven't had a conflict yet, you haven't really been talking.

Conflict is the beginning of a real relationship, not the end. If you haven't had a conflict yet, you haven't been real.

Violence is not conflict. Violence is conflict avoidance.

Conflict is like electricity, it can turn on a light, power change, or burn down the house. To enjoy the benefits of conflict, you need to know how to regulate it.

A short book, packed with wisdom, disarming humor, and refreshing directness, Constructive Conflict shows how you can manage your conflicts.

©2016 Keith Wilson (P)2016 Keith Wilson

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