This article was published last week in Brainz Magazine under the title 6 Tips To Approach Personal Disagreements.
All of us will encounter challenging conversations at some point in our lives. In a time where there is such a variety of views regarding politics, social norms, climate, religion, wellness and even nutrition, opportunities for discrepancies abound.
Having successful relationships make a big difference in the quality of our experience. In order to do that, we need to accept the fact that people do not always agree. Far from being a problem, disagreement encourages us to reflect, refine and clarify our own ideas.
Dealing with differences of opinion with people we care about can be tricky, but it doesn’t have to ruin relationships if we go about it the right way.
1. Beginner’s mind
Approach every conversation with an open mind. In the Buddhist tradition, there is a practice called beginner’s mind. It refers to approaching situations with freshness, openness and wonder, free from preconceptions and prejudices. The Zen master Shunryu Suzuki Roshi, who helped popularize Buddhism in the United States, used the term in his book Zen Mind, Beginner’s Mind.
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