Question 11 of 20
Three of your people are arguing — each convinced they're right, each with a genuine grievance. You:
Take a moment to think...
A Hear each one out fully, then make a decision — and tell them why
B Remind them of the larger goal and make the disagreement feel small by comparison
C Find the actual source of tension under the stated positions and resolve that instead
D Let them argue. You'll know who's right when you see how they handle it.
E Intervene decisively. Prolonged conflict serves no one.
F Call them together and ask them each to say what they actually need
G Listen twice as much as you speak, then offer a solution each one can live with
H Make a bold call — right or wrong, at least it moves things forward
Studies in narrative psychology suggest that identifying with fictional characters is a healthy way to explore aspects of your own identity and values.