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Mediation and Getting Things Done

A Middle Eastern man died, leaving 17 camels to his three sons. The first son was to receive half the camels, the second son was to receive one third, and the third son was to receive one ninth. They were unable to figure out how to divide the live camels fairly.
Eventually, they consulted […]

Posted on Jan 3rd 07 by Tammy Lenski.

Tammy helps people talk out their differences and build stronger work and home relationships in the process. She does this as a coach, mediator and trainer and works with people worldwide. http://www.lenski.com

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When Difficult Conversations Are Like Shoe Sales

Two shoe salespeople were assigned new territory in a remote country. In a few days, their employer received telegrams from each.
The first one read: “Get me out of here—no one here wears shoes.”
The other read: “Send more inventory—no one here owns shoes!”
This is an old tale often re-told in the context of marketing. It’s […]

Posted on Dec 21st 06 by Tammy Lenski.

Tammy helps people talk out their differences and build stronger work and home relationships in the process. She does this as a coach, mediator and trainer and works with people worldwide. http://www.lenski.com

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Three Conflict Hacks for a Less Difficult Conversation

The first time I heard the term life hack I thought it sounded like a violent act of some kind. If you’re new to the idea of hacks, they’re just quick or clever solutions for greater productivity in dealing with complex problems.
Today inaugurates my first set of conflict hacks for Coachamatic, to which I’ll […]

Posted on Dec 8th 06 by Tammy Lenski.

Tammy helps people talk out their differences and build stronger work and home relationships in the process. She does this as a coach, mediator and trainer and works with people worldwide. http://www.lenski.com

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What does your inbox say about you?

Yes, it seems ridiculous to make assumptions about someone’s personality, their habits and their mental health based on the way they handle their email, but I’m willing to play along with that stream of thought, just out of curiousity.
The part that intrigues me is that GTD guru Merlin Mann was quoted in the article “What […]

Posted on Nov 27th 06 by Sharon Sarmiento.

Sharon Sarmiento owns Streamline, the Virtual Business Management company. She works with internet tech & web media companies by managing the daily operations of online businesses and streamlining processes to maximize personal and business productivity. For free resources on productivity, creativity and virtual entrepreneurism, visit => http://www.eSoupBlog.com/

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