by Sarah Turl | Nov 4, 2019 | Conflict Management, Everyday Life, Life, Mediation
I love different perspectives, as a mediator I’m forever a student of perspectives. I find them fascinating. But when I’m angry, I don’t. I just want to dig into my safe, predictable and right perspective. My brain likes it that way. It keeps me feeling safe and...
by Sarah Turl | Aug 20, 2019 | Conflict Management, Everyday Life, Garden
Cabbage Worms and Conflict; How to Improve Relationships Unauthorized eating of my broccoli! Discovering Cabbage Worms Have you ever had a problem that you didn’t even know you had? And then the moment you see it, you wonder how you ever missed it? That was me...
by Sarah Turl | May 18, 2019 | Conflict Management, Everyday Life, Garden
Some of the battle ground! Last spring I started a battle in my garden and yard after discovering that we had been taken over by a highly invasive plant called Garlic Mustard. It drove me bananas and took 3 weeks to pull it out. If you’re interested...
by Sarah Turl | Jan 24, 2019 | Conflict Management, Everyday Life, Life, Mediation, Small Business, Uncategorized
You CAN Improve How You Manage a Conflict We are happier when we can work towards solutions to our conflicts! Dealing with conflict is never easy, often people try to avoid it all together. In the moment, avoiding it can seem like a great idea but the problem...
by Sarah Turl | Dec 21, 2018 | Conflict Management, Everyday Life, Life, Mediation
Dreading Those Christmas Disagreements? Here are 4 Tips to Help You Manage Conflict Over Christmas Do Christmas gatherings have you ready to scream? Christmas time is one of my favourite times of the year. I love all the coziness, the excited kids,...
by Sarah Turl | Jul 22, 2018 | Conflict Management, Mediation, Negotiation, Small Business
Let’s Talk About Negotiating! How You Can Increase Your Sales and Improve Relationships You might be wondering ‘why is a mediator writing about negotiation?’ or you might think that only super successful titans of industry and business should be writing about...