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  • Meditation for Pain Relief: How to Meditate Your Pain Away

    [ad_1] Mindful meditation for pain relief has been proven to decrease the mind’s response to pain by 40-57% according to a discovery published in The Journal of Neuroscience. But how do you get these benefits when you’re in so much pain you can’t think? This article offers you easy meditation techniques to use for meditation […]

  • How To Talk Like a Mediator, Part B

    [ad_1] One of the hardest jobs of a mediator is to give a good response to the parties’ concerns. After mediating thousands of cases, I have heard a lot of questions and concerns from the parties. The mediator has to give a response that informs without alienating one or both parties. Here are some responses […]

  • How to Meditate to Relieve Stress Effectively?

    [ad_1] It IS possible to relieve stress through meditation if you have the courage to sit and do nothing. So how to meditate to relieve stress effectively? Firstly, meditation is a technique which uses internal focus to restore internal balance. There are many different techniques so you can pick and choose which one appeals to […]

  • Predicting When to Mediate Workplace Conflict

    [ad_1] Predicting the optimum time to intervene in a conflict is a bit like predicting the weather, more often than not you get it right but there are always freak events that will contaminate your predictions. Conflicts tend to transition through specific stages, if you improve your knowledge of these stages then you’ll increase your […]

  • Can Mindfulness Mediation Help With My Anger Issues?

    [ad_1] Mindfulness mediation is a “new age” anger management, relaxation, anti-stress, self-awareness approach that helps to release your tension, focus and manage your anger issues. This type of mediation also improves your awareness and encourages you to stay in the “present” and not dwell on the past. Mindfulness mediation helps you relax your mind and […]

  • Peer Mediation: Teaching Children to Resolve Conflict

    [ad_1] Peer Mediation is a conflict resolution process used in schools as a way of integrating the practice of conflict resolution into the school environment. It is generally a complementary process to the regular disciplinary procedure. Peer mediation teaches mediation and conflict resolution skills to students so they can help mediate and help resolve disputes […]

  • Meditation: 3 Easy Ways to Meditate

    [ad_1] We all need a way to relax and reduce the stress caused by our busy lives. Many people have turned to meditation, an age-old technique that is not only an excellent way to reduce stress, but is also known to be one of the surest and best ways to gain spiritual enlightenment. In meditation […]

  • Develop a Negotiation Strategy – A Mediation Tactic

    [ad_1] When all pre-mediation work has been completed, it is important for the attorney and client to have a common agreement of what their strategy will be for negotiation at the time of the mediation. This preparation should include knowing what the starting point will be for negotiations, discussing possible hypotheticals, recognizing the need for […]

  • How to Meditate the Bible

    [ad_1] Meditation in God’s Word is the process by which we change our thinking to line up and come into agreement with God’s Thoughts, which are higher than our thoughts. Meditation is not the devil’s idea or creation. That liar never created anything. What he does is tries to contradict and use God’s principles in […]

  • Virtues and the Limitations of Mediation

    [ad_1] The Process The process for mediation will be dependent upon how mediation is triggered. Mediation can be triggered by: a contract a court or tribunal an agreement to mediate. A contract can state that when a dispute occurs to do with the contract or any matter of contractual import or bearing the parties must […]

  • The Qualities of a Mediator

    [ad_1] A mediator needs to develop several abilities: 1) attentiveness 2) ethics 3) emotional intelligence 4) subject matter expertise 5) decisiveness. ATTENTIVENESS The most important ability for a mediator is to pay attention. One eminent historian has written that our entire society suffers from attention deficit. [Niall Ferguson: Colossus, 2004] The plain and awful truth […]