Patricia M Porter's Blog – May 2016 Archive (4)

Conflict Chat with....Pattie Porter, Tracy Culbreath King and Abigail McManus

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Got Conflict? If you have a conflict with someone, and are not sure how to handle it, then let us know. Here is your opportunity to ask your question with Conflict Management experts…

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Added by Patricia M Porter on May 31, 2016 at 10:08pm — No Comments

Money doesn’t grow on trees. Resolving money disputes with family, friends and neighbors

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Do you and your spouse spend differently?  Fighting with siblings about inheritance?  Can't decide how to split costs with a neighbor?  Going out with friends who don't pay their fair share? Money is a common source of…

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Added by Patricia M Porter on May 17, 2016 at 11:35pm — No Comments

Conflict & Productivity: How to Improve Your Time Management without Alienating the People in Your Life

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Do you ever feel like there’s not enough time in the day to get everything done? Do friends, family, or co-workers rely on you and lean on you for help? Join Helene Segura and find out how to deal with time challenges that others place on us – and the conflicts that can arise from these…
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Added by Patricia M Porter on May 10, 2016 at 10:58pm — No Comments

Managing Conflict in Your Blended Family

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Raising children in a blended family can be challenging, frustrating, and overwhelming at times.  It can be a real test of endurance to manage to stay together through some of the tough times that can erupt with your…

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Added by Patricia M Porter on May 3, 2016 at 10:42pm — 2 Comments

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