The Relationship Course Correction Menu

The Relationship Course Correction Menu

Over the past months, I've been posting essays on my "Relationship Course Correction Menu", a list of interventions you can choose from when you're trying to improve any relationship. The earlier ones in the list involve less risk, the later ones require you to put more chips on the table. They build on each other in the sense that the skills you learn in the earlier ones are building blocks in the later ones. While the main focus of my work is improving relationships in the workplace, these techniques work just as well with personal relationships as they do with professional ones. Below are the links to all the essays in this series. I hope you all benefit from them!

The Relationship Course Correction Menu

  1. Practicing Serenity in Relationships
  2. How to Study a Relationship
  3. Holding and Mirroring: The Functions of Effective Listening
  4. The Power of Positive Feedback
  5. If Only I Had Asked ... Making Skillful Requests
  6. Building Your Relationship with Constructive Feedback
  7. Describing a Fork In the Road
  8. Good to the Last Drop: When and How to End a Relationship

Kevin, thank you for this powerful resource.

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