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Preface
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Foreword
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Introduction
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Why Workplace Conflict Is Inevitable—and Survivable
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Why Conflict Isn’t the Problem—How We Handle It Is
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The Hidden Cost of Silence, Avoidance, and Emotional Reactions
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What This Book Is—and What It Is Not
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I. PART ONE
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Chapter 1
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Why Work Brings Out the Worst in Us
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Power Changes How We Speak—and How We Listen
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Pressure Narrows Our Thinking
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Personality Differences Become Fault Lines
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Why Smart People Still Handle Conflict Poorly
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Chapter 2
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The Most Common Workplace Conflicts
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Employee vs. Manager
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Peer-to-Peer Tension
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Team and Cross-Department Conflicts
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Remote and Hybrid Misunderstandings
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Recognizing the Pattern Before It Escalates
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Chapter 3
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When Conflict Becomes Dangerous to Your Career
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Red Flags You Should Never Ignore
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When to Speak Up—and When to Pause
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Understanding Workplace Politics Without Becoming Political
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The Risk of Emotional Visibility
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II. PART TWO
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Chapter 4
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Get Clear Before You Get Courage
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What You Really Want vs. What You’re Reacting To
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Why Reactions Feel So Urgent
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Separating Facts, Feelings, and Assumptions
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Why Clarity Protects You
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A Practical Preparation Check
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Chapter 5
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Managing Your Emotions So They Don’t Manage You
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Why Emotions Intensify at Work
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Staying Calm Under Pressure
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Handling Fear Professionally
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Handling Anger Without Escalation
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Managing Anxiety Before and After Conversations
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When Emotions Are a Signal, Not a Problem
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Mediator’s Insight
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Chapter 6
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Choosing the Right Time, Place, and Approach
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Why Timing Matters More Than Urgency
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When Email Is a Mistake
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When HR Should (and Should Not) Be Involved
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Choosing the Right Setting
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Setting the Tone Without Setting Off Alarms
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Approach Determines Outcome
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III. PART THREE
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Chapter 7
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How to Start a Difficult Conversation Without Escalating It
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Why Openings Matter More Than You Think
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Opening Lines That Lower Defensiveness
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Language That Signals Professionalism, Not Blame
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Practical Examples of Openings
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Chapter 8
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What to Say When You’re Being Blamed, Dismissed, or Interrupted
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Why Blame Feels Personal
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Responding Without Sounding Defensive
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Holding Your Ground Respectfully
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When You’re Interrupted
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Chapter 9
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Listening Without Agreeing or Giving In
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Why Listening Matters More Than Speaking
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Active Listening for Self-Protection
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Clarifying Misunderstandings in Real Time
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The Balance Between Listening and Holding Your Ground
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Chapter 10
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Staying Neutral in Emotionally Charged Situations
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Why Emotions Escalate at Work
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De-escalation Techniques
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Staying Composed When the Other Person Isn’t
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The Power of Emotional Neutrality
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IV. PART FOUR
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Chapter 11
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Handling Conflict with Your Boss
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Why Conflict with Your Boss Feels So Risky
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Understanding Power Dynamics Without Becoming Powerless
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Self-Protection Comes First
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How to Push Back Without Career Damage
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When Your Boss Becomes Defensive or Dismissive
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Knowing When to Escalate—or When Not To
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Chapter 12
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Dealing with Difficult Coworkers
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Why Coworker Conflict Is So Persistent
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Understanding Passive-Aggressive Behavior
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Managing Chronic Negativity and Blame
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When Blame Becomes a Pattern
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Choosing What to Address—and What to Let Go
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Chapter 13
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Addressing Performance, Boundaries, and Respect Issues
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Why These Conversations Feel So High-Risk
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Giving Feedback Safely
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Addressing Respect Issues Professionally
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Saying No Without Consequences
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When Boundaries Are Tested Repeatedly
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Chapter 14
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Turning Conflict Into Career Growth
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Why Conflict Is a Career Defining Moment
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Using Difficult Situations to Build Credibility
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Choosing the Professional High Ground
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Becoming Someone Others Trust During Tension
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From Conflict Participant to Conflict Resource
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Growth Doesn’t Mean Seeking Conflict
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Conclusion
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You Can Handle This
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Confidence Comes From Preparation
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Conflict Doesn’t Have to Cost You Your Job—or Your Sanity
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A Final Reflection
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Afterword
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Bonus Resources
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1. Conversation Scripts and Templates
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A. Requesting a Difficult Conversation
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B. Addressing a Misunderstanding
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C. Responding to Blame
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D. Setting a Boundary
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E. Following Up After a Conversation
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2. Pre-Conversation Checklist
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3. Red Flag Behavior Guide
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4. Reflection Questions for Readers
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Final Mediator’s Tip
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