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Am I the Problem? Gillian Martin Trainer, Speaker & Social Entrepreneur Captivating Solutions Consultancy [email protected]
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Page 1: Am  I the Problem?

Am I the Problem?

Gillian MartinTrainer, Speaker & Social EntrepreneurCaptivating Solutions [email protected]

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After a heated debate with his supervisor, John rushes to the water

cooler to keep his cool (and his sanity)

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“Why is Mary so stiff-necked? Why is she always breathing down my neck?” he mutters to himself

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Mary, John’s supervisor is equally annoyed and wonders to herself:

“Why is John so carefree and disorganized?”

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Both John and Mary need to take a look at the man in the mirror

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It is important to do a self-analysis whenever conflicts arise and ask the

very vital question: “Am I the problem?”

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In her capacity of supervisor, Mary needs to ensure that she displays a high level of emotional intelligence

by managing her emotions as well as that of her the person she leads

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The conflict should end with both parties being calm

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The relationship between the parties can improve if a collaborative

approach is applied when handling the conflict

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This approach allows both parties to express their needs and find

solutions that will satisfy both sides

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Mary should also help John to improve in his weak areas by providing

recommendations for improvement and coaching

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Mary also needs to recognize John’s potential and utilize his strengths

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On the other hand, John needs to adopt Peter Drucker’s philosophy:

“The best way to predict the future is to create it”

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If John wants Mary to stop “breathing down his neck”, he needs to ensure that he takes pride in his work and

presents his work in such a way that he wins her confidence and respect

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This should prompt Mary to give him a greater level of empowerment

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Both John and Mary should observe each other’s preferences and

personality styles

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The relationship will improve when each party provides what the other

party needs

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In accordance with the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator which identifies

different personality types, John has the personality of a Perceiver and

Mary is a Judger

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Perceivers tend to have a flexible work style while Judgers are

organized

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Ultimately, the success of the relationship is heavily dependent on

compromise and mutual respect

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The next time the reflection of your relationship is about to be smeared by conflict, wouldn’t it be good to first take a look at the man in the mirror and ask the question: “Am I

the problem?”

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All honour to the Lord Jesus Christ who arms us with the skills to

manage conflicts

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Some Workshops Offered by Captivating Solutions Consultancy Include:

Conflict Management: “The Real Winner”

Anger Management: “Serenity at Last”

Team Building: “Harmony at Work”Leadership: “The Anchor”Creating a Healthy Environment:

“Close for Comfort”Managing Your Emotions: “Cool,

Calm, Collected… and Happy!”


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