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How to Resolve Conflicts

How to Resolve Conflicts

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This is the answer to resolving conflicts
Review: I have been married for about 5 years. About 2 years ago my husband and I began having a lot of difficulties. It was to the point that I was ready for a divorce. This was the most awful thing I could have ever imagined since I had been with this person since I was 14 and he was my very best friend. When I got my hands on this book I realized where my problems were stemming from and I was able to handle it. It became very easy and with-in no time my husband and I were happy again. I can honestly say that without the data in this book I would not be with my husband today.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Not by propaganda........
Review: I would give this book zero points, because it lacks of validitation.
A phenomenal language constructions does not show logic, coherence and scientific backup.





Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This stuff works
Review: I've read lots of women's magazines and self-help books but nothing like the stuff in here. It's really great and it helped me a lot.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: How to become paranoid in less then a day!
Review: This book is just about one thing: "When people act in a negative way to you, without any reason, they have heard something bad about you from someone else, who is called a third party." Well, that sounds logical, but the bogus part is that our [...] friend, tells us all you have to do is ask the person who told him/her negative things about you or the things related with you and all will resolve. Apart from this oversimplistic view one can observe a very dangerous aspect here, negative things can be true. So in a way, this method is just a prerequisite to social (mind)control. Though the book is very funny (it has pictures of a paranoid scientologist with a clipboard asking everyone if someone has gossiped, making a complete officefool out of himself) I really don't recommend it, general semantics would be a better choice here, but I digress.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: So True!
Review: We know that individuals fight. Groups can fight. Nations can fight.

Most people get wrapped up in trying to figure out "what went wrong" when often it is very simple - there is a 3rd party making things go wrong.

Like the gunmaker that supplies guns to both sides - the French AND the English - there are people who feel they will benefit if two other people or groups are at odds.

Anyone who has watched a soap opera for a few weeks can see how this can play out between individuals. It is very clear on the soaps.

In real life it might be harder to spot the person who has an investment in the disagreements of others. This book provides data about how unresolved conflicts come about - and better yet, it provides the SOLUTION to these problems.

My husband and I were having some trouble, and we used the process in this booklet - it worked! We both discovered that a "friend" was not very friendly, in fact. She was creating upset in both of us - and creating conflict.

Once we spotted this, using the tools in this book, the disagreements ended!

This is an amazing tool!


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