Everything Is Workable: A Zen Approach to Conflict Resolution

Author:   Diane Musho Hamilton
Publisher:   Shambhala Publications Inc
ISBN:  

9781611800678


Pages:   240
Publication Date:   03 December 2013
Format:   Paperback
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Discover how mindfulness can help you resolve the inevitable problems that arise in your personal and professional relationships in this ""groundbreaking, creative"" guide to Zen-based conflict resolution (Jan Chozen Bays) Conflict is going to be part of your life-as long as you have relationships, hold down a job, or have dry cleaning to be picked up. Bracing yourself against it won't make it go away, but if you approach it consciously, you can navigate it in a way that not only honors everyone involved but makes it a source of deep insight as well. Seasoned mediator Diane Hamilton provides the skill set you need to engage conflict with wisdom and compassion, and even-sometimes-to be grateful for it. She teaches how to- . Cultivate the mirror-like quality of attention as your base . Identify the three personal conflict styles and determine which one you fall into . Recognize the three fundamental perspectives in any conflict situation and learn to inhabit each of them . Turn conflicts in families, at work, and in every kind of interpersonal relationship into win-win situations Full of practical exercises that can be applied to any kind of relationship, Everything Is Workable givesreaders the tools they need to cultivate dynamic, vital, and effective relationships in their personal lives and at work.

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Author:   Diane Musho Hamilton
Publisher:   Shambhala Publications Inc
Imprint:   Shambhala Publications Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.322kg
ISBN:  

9781611800678


ISBN 10:   1611800676
Pages:   240
Publication Date:   03 December 2013
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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There is perhaps no greater challenge in our personal relationships than conflict. In this wonderfully engaging, perceptive, and wise little book, Diane Musho Hamilton shows us how to negotiate this delicate terrain with skillful means. William L. Ury, co-author of Getting to Yes A groundbreaking, creative account of how the qualities of nonattachment, equanimity, and flexibility of mind that are cultivated in meditation practice can help inform and enliven the vial work of mediating human conflicts and misunderstandings. Jan Chozen Bays, author of How to Train a Wild Elephant A wonderful, down-to-earth, and very useful book on conflict resolution. Read it professionally, read it as a layperson, read it for work, read it for relationships, read it for your own inner conflicts but read it for sure, and find a genuine peace and contentment under all of your seemingly intractable conflicts. Ken Wilber


There is perhaps no greater challenge in our personal relationships than conflict. In this wonderfully engaging, perceptive, and wise little book, Diane Musho Hamilton shows us how to negotiate this delicate terrain with skillful means. --William L. Ury, co-author of Getting to Yes A groundbreaking, creative account of how the qualities of nonattachment, equanimity, and flexibility of mind that are cultivated in meditation practice can help inform and enliven the vial work of mediating human conflicts and misunderstandings. --Jan Chozen Bays, author of How to Train a Wild Elephant A wonderful, down-to-earth, and very useful book on conflict resolution. Read it professionally, read it as a layperson, read it for work, read it for relationships, read it for your own inner conflicts--but read it for sure, and find a genuine peace and contentment under all of your seemingly intractable conflicts. --Ken Wilber


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DIANE MUSHO HAMILTON is a Zen teacher and priest and was the first Director of the Office of Alternative Dispute Resolution of the Utah Judiciary. The recipient of numerous awards for her work in mediation, she is also cofounder of Two Arrows Zen, a practice organization with centers in Salt Lake City and in the red rock country of Southern Utah.

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