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Mediation Training Skills: Content to Process Shift « Making Divorce Work
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Mediation Training Skills: Content to Process Shift. Posted In How Mediation Works. The content to process shift is exactly that: You stop talking about the content (the topic that’s got your mediation stalled) and start talking about the process (how you’re talking about the content). Then you ask them what they think would help make the discussion productive. Maybe they’d like to speak with you separately? Table the issue and talk about it another time? There are 2 benefits to this approach:. 8 Essenti...
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Mediation Training « Making Divorce Work
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Mediation Training Skills: Actions Speak Louder than Words. Posted In How Mediation Works. Actions speak louder than words. But I fall for the words every time. I listen too carefully to what people tell me, and then not carefully enough to what their actions tell me. For those of us who aren’t hardened criminals, sociopaths and pathological liars, usually the disconnect between the words and the actions is unintentional. I really meant to take out the trash and call my mother in law. I did! 8 Essential ...
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Loss of a Spouse. Posted In Writing a Book. Author Gary Young talks about his book,. Which is about the death of a spouse while you’re a young person. Gary is an experienced author and very insightful. Gary is a great example of a successful self-publisher. He’s also an active member of IWOSC. Is the co-author of Making Divorce Work. 8 Essential Keys to Resolving Conflict and Rebuilding Your Life (Perigee 2010). Join the conversation and community on our video blog. Posted In How Mediation Works. I’...
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Mediation Skills « Making Divorce Work
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Mediation Training Skills: Actions Speak Louder than Words. Posted In How Mediation Works. Actions speak louder than words. But I fall for the words every time. I listen too carefully to what people tell me, and then not carefully enough to what their actions tell me. For those of us who aren’t hardened criminals, sociopaths and pathological liars, usually the disconnect between the words and the actions is unintentional. I really meant to take out the trash and call my mother in law. I did! 8 Essential ...
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Katie Jane Wennechuk « Making Divorce Work
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Is a certified mediator and writer. She lives with her husband, Robert Thomas, and a charming and active assortment of pets and barnyard animals in Lynchburg, Virginia. January 17, 2012 at 4:23 pm. Katie, have wanted to get in touch with you. You are not easy to find! Click here to cancel reply. Mail (will not be published) (required). On Project Vic: Will My Parents Ever Act Like They’re Proud of Me? On Project Vic: Will My Parents Ever Act Like They’re Proud of Me? On Katie Jane Wennechuk.
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How Mediation Works « Making Divorce Work
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Mediation Training Skills: Actions Speak Louder than Words. Posted In How Mediation Works. Actions speak louder than words. But I fall for the words every time. I listen too carefully to what people tell me, and then not carefully enough to what their actions tell me. For those of us who aren’t hardened criminals, sociopaths and pathological liars, usually the disconnect between the words and the actions is unintentional. I really meant to take out the trash and call my mother in law. I did! 8 Essential ...
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Updates « Making Divorce Work
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Mediation Training Skills: Actions Speak Louder than Words. Posted In How Mediation Works. Actions speak louder than words. But I fall for the words every time. I listen too carefully to what people tell me, and then not carefully enough to what their actions tell me. For those of us who aren’t hardened criminals, sociopaths and pathological liars, usually the disconnect between the words and the actions is unintentional. I really meant to take out the trash and call my mother in law. I did! 8 Essential ...
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Legal and Relationship Q&A « Making Divorce Work
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Posted In Legal and Relationship Q&A. 5 Myths about Premarital Agreements. Between news coverage, soap operas and family drama, we all have some preconceived notions about premarital agreements (also know as prenuptial agreements). Here are a few of the most common myths, debunked:. Myth 1: Prenuptial agreements are only for wealthy people, my fiancé and I are not rich and so we don’t need an agreement. Prenuptial and premarital agreements should be designed to protect both spouses. Premarital agreem...