Conflict
There are several styles of conflict:
*There's conflict exclusion. This happens when one person is very dominant and one person is very submissive. Therefore, conflict is excluded because there is no negotiation.
*There's the conflict aggressor. This occurs between two people who are equally powerful, and they just go at it head to head . Nothing ever gets resolved that way.
*There's conflict avoiders. These people hate conflict and will do anything to get around it. They never really talk or resolve anything.
*There's conflict resolvers. These people talk things out, make compro-mises and ultimately resolve their issues.
All of us think we are conflict resolvers, but most of us are not because we have lost control of our emotions. We need to cool down and develop rules for fighting fairly
When someone has hurt your feelings or made you angry phrasing your words carefully. When you are in a discussion approach it this way: "When you say or do......, it makes me feel ........because.........
1. Submit to God. Surrender to him and tell him that you are tired of doing things your way. Tell him you are tired of being on the throne of your life and that you want to enthrone him. You might say, "I can't help this. It's just the way I am. I was born this way." Well, as Christians we are new-born and we don't have to be that way.
2. Ask God's forgiveness.
3. Ask the forgiveness of those whom you have hurt through your selfish-ness and ask God to help you forgive the ones that have hurt you.
4. Humble yourself. . The healthy thing to do is to grieve now before these ripple effects take place in our lives.
5. Resist the temptation. . Ask yourself if this is going to get in the way of your relationship with God or draw you further away. When you get into a fight, ask yourself if it is worth really fighting over and worth winning? Even if I am right, is it worth being right?
6. Draw near to God. You might think that you don't have the strength to live an unselfish life. That's why James says draw near to God. We can't live out the Christian life in our own power. We need to draw near to God and feed ourselves spiritually. Feed yourself on a daily basis.
Conflict is like a fungus in our lives. How do you drive away fungus? You find light. Draw close to the light, and the fungus disappears.
Let's pray.
James 4:5 God truly cares about the Spirit he has put in
us.
Hugs,
Carrie
Comments
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Well said Carrie
Hugs
Vickie -
carrie.......
you know i'm not the "prayer" kind, but you love me just the same...........that my girl is "priceless" -
That was very good Carrie. I must be an avoider but mostly I don't notice the problems until there is an explosion going on. I haven't noticed that a lot of talking about the disagreements during an explosion does much good. I totally agree with the rules. Sometimes hard to do but the only thing that works.
Susan -
sure do second that
rhymeee -
I have always heard that when you encounter a person that you have hard time dealing it with, God is teaching you something about yourself.
I try to take the emotions out of it, it helps me deal with a really irritating person. I am not always successful but mostly successful. -
One of Rhyme's previous post'
There are many diferent religions and beliefs and cultures represented in this diverse commmunity and I believe it is " more " than just a little " inconsiderate and rude " , and exceptionally " arrogant " to be quoting scripture or prostelizing anyone. This loudly reverberates " disrespect " for the diversity amoung and between members of this " international community " and could easily be viewed by some international members as an" intolerance " of and for an individuals beliefs.
Quoting scripture and attempts of " prostelizing " are both " expected " and appreciated in Church and Bible study but not in chat and not on the discussion boards.
Unfortunately, that has been the cause of several friends in both chat and on these boards now not speaking friendly.
The word WE should not be used all inclusive.
rhymeee -
Dearest Ladies ,
I think the above poster has taken one of Rhymees post out of contex. I do not know why , but my experience with Rhymee is that she is very respectful of my christian
beliefs as I am of hers, I notified the moderator of this attempt to cause discord ~
hugs,
Carrie -
thanks carrie, she actually slammed me in the "circling the wagon" thread...I responded and then checked to see what she was up to and saw that she posted five times using Rhymees posts and posting this here just seem ridiculous! We will allow no discord.
I have put her on ignore so she can't pm me.
Hugs -
carrie.........well, you know!
shel! -
When the moderater looks, perhaps she will look further and see that this was not my quote but a quote that had been copied and pasted from one of Rhyme's post. Perhaps you ladies should do your research and see who the origial poster of this was. I only pointed it out to you so you would not be spoken to in the manner that other member's have been because they believed in prayer and christianity.
Did not mean to offend anyone. -
Britt
I hear what you are saying. As a Christian and as a friend of Rhyme's, I am well aware of Rhyme's anti-Christian words and feelings.
All the more reason I continue to be her friend. What kind of world would we have if Jesus had not befriended the lost, the hungry, the ones that the rest of the world and society turned away from.
I believe we show the love of God for the rest of the world when we show them unconditional love. -
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Jasmine, You stated it well.
Doris -
Jasmine...well done!...Mena...xo
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well said jasmine........well said!
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To Britt, There is that which all the women here have in common...we are facing the one thing we have been running from all our lives...our mortality...we are in big trouble. Now we seek comfort in each other and in prayer and I really don't think anyone is upset about terminology or petty semantics. I get it when someone is praying for me and it makes me weepy and feels good and I sure like to return the favor. Anyway, I've read your posts and am not sure if you have been doing battle like the rest of us...If you are, you should consider that one day you may seek the warmth of our humble prayer circles...I am new here and have been embraced and have learned so much...You can too!
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Brit...I had intented to igore last nights exhange on the boards but decided to reply to your apology this morning. First...apology accepted. I will accept an apology once and once only, if my feelings are hurt and someone apologizes then fine, just don't do it again.
These boards are a very special place for a very special group of women. We come here because we are scared, lonely, unsure, needing prayer, needing company, needing a shoulder to cry on, to share good news and bad. I have come here for all of the above reasons many times and have never been disappointed...someone is always here to offer support, prayers, a shoulder, a cyber hug, hope and laughter.
We have lost some very dear friend over the course of the last two weeks, women whose feeling were hurt and have left us. Women that needed us, women that we need! They are missed very much by many and I personally don't want us to lose any more dear friends because someone hurt their feelings.
My personal motto...First and foremost...do no harm!
My personal intentions here are to offer whatever support or help anyone needs and if you came here for help you, as well as anyone, could come to me and support would be given. BUT...be respectful and kind, be compassionate and caring, be fun, and be supportive and we will do the same for you. Guard your words...remember sticks and stones can break our bones but words can break our hearts and we have many broken hearts and bodies here now...we don't need more.
Do you have breast cancer? Does someone you love have breast cancer? If so then you only need to say so and all the support you need is here. If you don't want a prayer...that's fine...just state what you need and it would be given.
Simply want to nip this problem in the bud...Brit...please...delete the posts that you copied from Rhymee...start anew and give us a chance to show you that we are a loving supportive group that (for the most part) tries very hard to do no harm. If you came here to do harm then please think twice...enough harm has already been done.
Respectfully,
Vickie
To all our other ladies...Good morning, hope you all slept well...just want to request that we don't take this any further. Let's give Brit a chance to state her case, let us know what her intentions were and let it go. I don't want to lose any more dear "sisters"!!!
Have a wonderful day all,
Hugs
Vickie -
This is called stalking! No doubt about it. I have notified Melissa. You cant copy and paste one post from a thread. Its out of context. A religious person doesnt make things personal.
So I pray today
This ugly poster just goes away
We are strong in the circle we stand
Next to each other hand in hand
Thank you God, for all my friends
No more ugly messages should anyone send
Ah you say you did not mean to offend?
But an ugly post you did send.
Nicki -
On Vicki you are so kind
You heart is forgiving and I surely dont mind
Healing light to all today
Dont want anymore friends to go away
Yes ugly poster delete I say
God is forgiving and I continue to pray
Healing light to all, make the arguments end
Helaing light to all is what I send.
Nicki -
Ahh Nicki...love ya, you have a wonderful day...you just made mine!
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I come in on the tail end all the time. I love rhymee, I find her kind and funny. The world is filled with all kinds, that is why we need help with conflict!
Great job ladies! -
Earlier I posted in defense of Rhymeee before I knew all the facts of the situation. I now regret this and cannot condone this behavior. My apologies to all.
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Ya know what?
I don't care if a sister worships God, Buddah, the Sun or Raisinettes...
We are all on this earth with breast cancer. WE HAVE ONE COMMON ENEMY: CANCER
Who or what we believe in has nothing to do with the bond we have forged between us in this journey that seems to be never ending.
I believe in God.
Don't like it?
I also did chemo.
See? we have something in common.
Everyone let it go.
Life is too short to be bickering about who believes in what and who is right or wrong. You will all get your answers at the end of the day eventually. Think of it as a contest where no one knows the result until they die.
Now back to our regularly scheduled programming.... -
I stand by my statement.
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Jasmine, I don't even know what your statement is referring to.
I apologize, but my post was not directed to you, I just hit quick reply.
I simply didn't want yet another thread to get bogged down.
I think we all need to be kinder to eachother and go easier.
We are all from different backgrounds and religions and upbringing. We cannot expect everyone to act the same way as we do- i think that is where all the strife has been coming from.
If ever there was a melting pot it is BCO- except the soup in the pot is Breast Cancer and we are all forced to eat it.
That is all I was trying to express. -
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Ah! We are human. We make mistakes. The only issue I have here is that someone chose to post something another sister with bc said in mutilpe other sites here. Thats old history. It was said, its done and over.
Sometimes quoting really takes things out of context as I believe is what happened here.
Nicki -
Quote:
This is called stalking! No doubt about it. I have notified Melissa. You cant copy and paste one post from a thread. Its out of context. A religious person doesnt make things personal.
So I pray today
This ugly poster just goes away
We are strong in the circle we stand
Next to each other hand in hand
Thank you God, for all my friends
No more ugly messages should anyone send
Ah you say you did not mean to offend?
But an ugly post you did send.
Nicki
I decided to quote myself lol. -
Nicki...you're a nut! LOL
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I'm lost. However, I don't want to keep a negative thread going - that was the purpose of the original poster and I have purposely left her/his post alone. This poster is apparently someone who has been on the boards a very long time and chose to use another name - I think they had a problem with Rhymeee being able to post again and this is an effort to prove that she should be banned. It certainly isn't very Christian. I pray God takes this persons anger away and gives them something more positive in their life. God loves us all!!!! Rhymeee has never attack my Christian postings - always been respectful. Don't get this. Over my pea brain.
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