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      <pubDate>2018-03-14 00:44:38 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>How to Avoid Interpersonal Conflicts</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>To avoid any interpersonal conflicts you must be aware of all the barriers that may cause conflict when talking to another person. These barriers could include, language, physiological, physical, attitudinal, and systematic barriers. An attitudinal barrier is, "behaviors or perceptions that prevent people from communicating effectively." (iBook 12). And a systematic barrier is, "communication may exist in structures and organizations where there are inefficient or inappropriate information systems and communication channels, or where there is a lack of understanding of the roles and responsibili-ties for communication." (iBook 13). These two barriers I had never heard before, but I experience a lot  Some easy ways to avoid conflict is, move to a private area to discuss, manage yourself, make sure your hearing everything correctly, repeat yourself, and give the person time to think. "For example, if someone is stressed they may be preoccupied by personal concerns and not as receptive to the message as if they were not stressed." (iBook 11). In this example you would have to think about what that person may have going on in their life, and be patient with them. </div>]]></description>
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         <title>Real Life Example</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>An example of this is me and my sister. Sometimes it is hard for me to be patient with her, but I know that if I am not she can get her feelings hurt easily. Despite how I might feel when we are communicating, I have to put her feelings before mine to prevent any interpersonal conflict. A simple example would be her and I arguing over who has to clean the kitchen. When deciding this we have to negotiate and take into consideration what else that person has to do. If I have a lot of homework, she will normally do it for me, and vice versa.</div>]]></description>
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