Freeing Yourself From Conflict with Dr. Jennifer Goldman-Wetzler

Do you ever find yourself stuck in a “conflict loop”? Blaming yourself? Blaming others? Trying to work together with people and only growing farther apart? Certain habits can keep you and others stuck in a “conflict loop.” But what if instead of confronting conflicts, you could simply free yourself of them?

Join conflict expert Dr. Jennifer Goldman-Wetzler for a discussion of her new book: Optimal Outcomes: Free Yourself from Conflict at Work, at Home, and in Life. Drawing from her career spanning the Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School, two decades of consulting to CEOs and senior teams, grassroots work with Middle East leaders and research on terrorism and long-term conflict for the US Department of Homeland Security, Dr. Goldman-Wetzler will present her proven approach to freeing yourself from conflict.

PLEASE NOTE: This webinar is being offered free of charge, but we welcome you to make an optional donation ($5-20) to keep LMHQ’s programming going strong while our doors remain temporarily closed.

Donate here: http://go.lmhq.nyc/hcv











When: Wed., Apr. 22, 2020 at 6:00 pm

Do you ever find yourself stuck in a “conflict loop”? Blaming yourself? Blaming others? Trying to work together with people and only growing farther apart? Certain habits can keep you and others stuck in a “conflict loop.” But what if instead of confronting conflicts, you could simply free yourself of them?

Join conflict expert Dr. Jennifer Goldman-Wetzler for a discussion of her new book: Optimal Outcomes: Free Yourself from Conflict at Work, at Home, and in Life. Drawing from her career spanning the Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School, two decades of consulting to CEOs and senior teams, grassroots work with Middle East leaders and research on terrorism and long-term conflict for the US Department of Homeland Security, Dr. Goldman-Wetzler will present her proven approach to freeing yourself from conflict.

PLEASE NOTE: This webinar is being offered free of charge, but we welcome you to make an optional donation ($5-20) to keep LMHQ’s programming going strong while our doors remain temporarily closed.

Donate here: http://go.lmhq.nyc/hcv

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