Fighting with friends is tough all around.
We often say things we don't mean and feelings get hurt.
Occasionally, no one wants to admit they were wrong
and no one wants to apologize; it seems as though the
situation is beyond repair. There are many ways to resolve
conflicts with friends. Here are some things you can do
to start down the road to conflict resolution.
Step 1
Calm down. No one thinks rationally when emotionally
worked up. Give yourself time to calm down before
even thinking of the subject of the conflict again.
Step 2
Give each other respect. Without first respecting your friend,
it is unlikely that the conflict will be resolved amicably.
Step 3
Give each other space. When the conflict has
become too heated, walk away.
Step 4
Give each other time. Time to cool off will help all
parties involved think things over in a rational manner.
Step 5
Respect each other's space and time. Everybody's different.
Your friend may need a week before he is ready to resolve
the conflict and you may need only a day.
Give him the time he needs.
Step 6
Communicate. Not talking only makes matters worse.
Periodically contact your friend to let her
know that you still care about her.
Step 7
Listen well. Listen intently and focus on his
point of view with an open mind.
Step 8
Choose your words wisely. Avoid accusatory phrases like
"you never," "you always" or "why would you."
Step 9
Leave out the "but" When your friend asks if you accept
his apology doesn't say "yes, but..." It's a conditional
acceptance and can lead to more hurt feelings.
The same goes for "I understand, but..."
Step 10
Let it go. If you can't find common ground, agree to
disagree and let it go. Nothing good will come
out of the conflict if you don't.
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