The Other C Word: Conflict (Interview with Angie Childers)
Many animal workers are conflict avoidant. We have deep-seated fears about conflict and therefore avoid it at all costs. What ensues is triangular conversations (she said/he said) that keep our relationships and our personal growth stuck. Today I interview Angie Childers, Life Coach specializing in Leadership, Team Building and Communication. You don't want to miss this one!!!
Find out more about Angie at her website https://www.enlighteneddetour.com/
Her podcast, Detour Insights can be found on her website and Spotify.
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The Other C Word: Conflict (Interview with Angie Childers)
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The Other C Word: Conflict (Interview with Angie Childers)
The Other C Word: Conflict (Interview with Angie Childers)
Many animal workers are conflict avoidant. We have deep-seated fears about conflict and therefore avoid it at all costs.