Category Archives: Mediation Tips
Needs Inventory
The following list of needs is neither exhaustive nor definitive. It is meant as a starting place to support anyone who wishes to engage in a process of deepening self-discovery and to facilitate greater understanding and connection between people… Continue reading
Feelings Inventory – for Non Violent Communication
A useful list of feelings we may have when our needs are being met and feelings we may have when our needs are not being met, from the Center for Nonviolent Communication
Continue reading
Maintaining a Mediation Mindset
Committed to work for peaceful resolution? Turning the mind inward in self-examination may help. Here are a few questions on which to reflect: Am I attached to one specific outcome or am I open-minded and ready to find creative win-win … Continue reading
Voyles on Mediation
In a mediation, if the fear of loss outweighs the benefit of the offer, then it will be impossible for the party to choose resolution.”—Rick Voyles, Ph.D., President, Conflict Resolution Academy, LLC
Mediation Tips
Want to resolve a problem through mediation? The genuine desire for a peaceful resolution is the first step to success. We have assembled a few other helpful hints for you as well: • plan to meet on neutral ground • choose a mutually convenient … Continue reading