In this episode, Bella & Lee discusses the intricacies of conflict resolution, emphasizing the importance of viewing the situation as the adversary rather than the person involved. The conversation explores various strategies for effective communication, the significance of psychological safety, and the role of personal triggers in conflict. They highlight the need for a partnership approach, where both parties work together to find solutions, and the importance of timing and body language in navigating difficult conversations. The episode focuses on personal growth and the power of saying no in conflict resolution.
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