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Conflict of Values

Conflict of Values

By Donna Dunning

Donna DunningI am looking at assumptions and expectations that people bring to their relationships.

People who prefer Feeling as a way of evaluating information and deciding, tend to value harmony and, especially if they also prefer Introversion, may avoid conflict. For them, keeping the peace can be more rewarding than arguing an issue.

What happens when these individuals are faced with a problem that is very important to them? In this case, their need for harmony may be in conflict with their need to resolve an important issue.

Is this your experience?

For those of you who prefer Feeling, what have you done when this happens to you?

 

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