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How to have a redemptive conversation

September 29, 2009 By TONY REDFERN

Relationship skills and emotional intelligence keep hitting the "must know" list for success. Also, our communities are defined as healthy based on how constructively we can dialogue with each other.

Could it be that our success and the health of our communities, families, marriages, and relationships boil down to how we talk with each other?

Here are the basic communication skills that give the greatest relationship return:

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Tagged as: "02 Conflict Coaching" "conflict skills"
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