POEMS ABOUT CONFLICT RESOLUTION, CONFLICT RESOLUTION WITHIN YOURSELF
This chapter features poems that delve into the complexities of conflict and the paths toward resolution. These poems explore the challenges of understanding differing perspectives, finding common ground, and navigating the emotional landscape of disagreements. Whether dealing with internal struggles, interpersonal disputes, or broader societal issues, this category offers readers a space for reflection, insight, and inspiration on resolving conflicts with empathy, wisdom, and compassion. It's a place to discover poetic guidance on harmonizing relationships and fostering peace within ourselves and with others.
TWO CREATURES, converted into a children's book, invites us into a lively inner dialogue between two contrasting forces within the mind: Freela, the free-spirited voice of intuition and creativity, and Dodette, the logical, no-nonsense figure of reason and order. As these two creatures clash, each vying for control, the speaker struggles to find peace amid their competing demands. But what happens when these voices are finally heard? This clever poem offers a surprising twist that encourages a fresh perspective on how to navigate the complexities of our thoughts and emotions.
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WHEN, by Kevin J. Taylor, captures the moment when two people set aside their differences and the need to be right. It suggests that true resolution comes when both parties let go of their opposing stances and focus on finding common ground, however small, to reconnect and move forward together.
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"It is only because of problems that we grow mentally and spiritually."
—M. Scott Peck
—M. Scott Peck
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