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Conflicts — why don't we always agree with each other?

Conflicts — why don't we always agree with each other?

The Battle for Hogwarts is a clear example of aggressive rivalry in conflicts.
But everything could have been different if only Harry and Voldemort had read our article first! In it we tell you how it would be possible to avoid a worsening of the situation and which negotiation strategies would be the best to apply.
You don't have to be a wizard to read this article — it's perfect for you, even if you're a Muggle and want to:
  • Develop negotiation skills
  • Know and use different strategies to maintain good relations after conflict
  • Learn to deal with the hidden (and not very hidden) aggression of your interlocutor and understand what methods there are for it
And here are the topics that will be waiting for you inside:
  • We will deal with some theory: what types of conflicts there are and why it's important to know them
  • We will learn to analyze the situation correctly
  • We will learn to recognize the emotions of the interlocutor and practice active listening
And by the end of reading this longread, you will not only be able to prevent the battles of the wizards, but you will also be able to communicate much better and more productively with people in the real world.
We have already used all the right spells to make the article as interesting and straightforward as possible. So all you have to do is grab it to start applying the knowledge in practice as soon as possible and become an unsurpassed wizard conflictologist!

Types of conflicts

All of us are sometimes involved in conflicts. But what is it? A conflict is a situation in which the parties believe that their interests, goals, or values are incompatible.
Have you ever had a situation where it just doesn't work out to find a solution that is acceptable to everyone? All stand their ground, angry and offended... Conflict resolution is an interesting area of psychology that we will dive into today.

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