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Isn’t It Their Problem? | Winner's Minute With Mac Hammond

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It’s easy to assume that conflict will be resolved when the other person changes—but that’s not entirely true.
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Although some people cause more conflict than others, I’ve never run into a problem where one person is 100% to blame.
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You can always step back from a negative assessment of the other person and find out what you can do to change.
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Sometimes you need a change of perspective; other times it’s a step toward humility. Whatever it is, be proactive in resolving the conflict.
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Continually tune your perspective to an attitude of unconditional love,
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and communicate clearly with the other person as you pursue resolution. Your relationship is worth it. I’m Mac Hammond and this is the Winner’s Minute.