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Have you ever performed CPR on another person?
But no not a human a dog i have yes poor thing
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Have you ever performed CPR on another person?
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I let the other party know I intend to use some form of “planned ignoring” and do not engageHow do you react to aggressive conflict?
What if it directly involves you and your participation?I let the other party know I intend to use some form of “planned ignoring” and do not engage
Depends on the phase of the moonHow do you react to aggressive conflict/confrontation when it directly involves you and your participation to resolve a problem?
How do you react to aggressive conflict/confrontation when it directly involves you and your participation to resolve a problem?
If I know I’ve probably not done anything wrong I usually stop and look the person in the eyes until he or she is done yelling. Trying to be passive and listening. Then when it’s been silent for a few seconds. Then I say I’ve heard what you said and then start asking questions.How do you react to aggressive conflict/confrontation when it directly involves you and your participation to resolve a problem?
I find staying calm, listening to what the other person is saying, but most of all engage brain before mouth really helps!How do you react to aggressive conflict/confrontation when it directly involves you and your participation to resolve a problem?
Depends on the person and my relationship with them. But as a rule I do not engage in really escalated conflicts. I have seen and experienced too much. It feels like no one is truly heard or understood during heated exchangesWhat if it directly involves you and your participation?
I definitely blanked out at one point and realized I didn't hear anything that was said for about a minute. I'm really glad there was a mediator! I really had to stand my ground and cried a little bit I didn't crumble and give up. I usually steer clear of conflict but sometimes it's unavoidable.Depends on the person and my relationship with them. But as a rule I do not engage in really escalated conflicts. I have seen and experienced too much. It feels like no one is truly heard or understood during heated exchanges
Well done you. And I am a person tries to avoid it too.I definitely blanked out at one point and realized I didn't hear anything that was said for about a minute. I'm really glad there was a mediator! I really had to stand my ground and cried a little bit I didn't crumble and give up. I usually steer clear of conflict but sometimes it's unavoidable.
Well done Lilly xxx, conflict should be avoided where possible, but sometimes it cannot be. If you do not make a stand then next time the person will think they can do the same and walk all over you.I definitely blanked out at one point and realized I didn't hear anything that was said for about a minute. I'm really glad there was a mediator! I really had to stand my ground and cried a little bit I didn't crumble and give up. I usually steer clear of conflict but sometimes it's unavoidable.
I dont respond until everybody is calm and willing to to listen and talk calmly if they just going to stand and scream I simply walk away as screaming dont resolved anything.How do you react to aggressive conflict/confrontation when it directly involves you and your participation to resolve a problem?
Also trying to avoid conflicts but if it's not possible then I keep myself calm and smile at him /her (it's an effective way to calm things) and if it's getting in my nerves then I usually respond with lots of ironyHow do you react to aggressive conflict/confrontation when it directly involves you and your participation to resolve a problem?
Lmao so... that seems like it was just piss the person offAlso trying to avoid conflicts but if it's not possible then I keep myself calm and smile at him /her (it's an effective way to calm things) and if it's getting in my nerves then I usually respond with lots of irony
It usually does but he started it so I am making him to regret itjust piss the person off![]()
All the time.How do you let others know you care about them?
How do you react to aggressive conflict/confrontation when it directly involves you and your participation to resolve a problem?