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Conflict Resolution Training - A One Minute Apology Can Finish Years of Conflict


By: galaxy latindirectv
Submitted: 2010-10-17 22:15:26 | Word Count: 581


Folks in conflicts usually suffer. They'll worry concerning the relationship. They'll avoid the individuals they are in conflict with. They may never feel completely at peace.
There's a means out of that suffering and it's called an apology.
One among the fastest ways in which to resolve a conflict is simply to mention, "I apologize" and to ask for forgiveness for our error. I've written regarding this before, noting that a hospital in Virginia reduced the amount of malpractice law suits simply by apologizing for errors that doctors had made.
In response to that earlier writing, I received an e-mail from an exponent who told me she nearly died when nurses gave her a double dose of morphine by mistake once a surgery.
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Later, when visiting her surgeon's workplace, she told him the story. Although the surgeon hadn't ordered or administered the near fatal dose of morphine, he apologized for the ordeal she had to travel through.
When my friend told her friends regarding the doctor's apology, the quantity of folks who thought she should have sued shocked her. Her friends thought that the doctor's apology was an admission of wrong and that the apology may be used as evidence in a very lawsuit.
This can be the very reason therefore many corporations are afraid of apologizing. The Board of that Virginia hospital, for instance, debated vigorously before deciding to apologize.
Similarly, many people may be afraid to apologize. We might not be frightened of being sued, but we might worry that our apology can be seen as weakness and used against us. Or, as a colleague once told me, "People hate admitting they were wrong."
To my friend, but, her doctor's apology "was simply an indication of his deep understanding of human frailties and his real ability to connect with me as a patient."
Additionally, she thought the doctor's apology was genuinely sincere and " A law suit would have destroyed an extended-standing relationship designed on respect and trust."
Our apologies should be sincere and we have a tendency to should care concerning the relationship. Of course, one step we will take to create a caring relationship is to apologize to those with whom we have a tendency to don't however have such a relationship.
Some individuals tell me that they would "never" apologize as a result of they are "in the right" which it's the opposite one that should apologize to them.
Think about the chance that, from the opposite person's perspective, we have a tendency to are responsible for the conflict. If we tend to await the other to apologize, we tend to might be waiting a very long time. Is it extremely worth the suffering to hold on to our anger?
I'm not suggesting that an apology ought to invariably replace a lawsuit.
However, holding on to anger does not hurt the other person. It hurts us. Holding on to our anger is like taking arsenic and expecting the opposite person to die. Why would we wish to continue punishing ourselves?
Decision to apologize or do so in person. It takes only minutes to resolve a difficulty which will linger for years.

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