Keeping a civil tongue in our heads has the potential of preventing the occurrence of a difference. A potent means for preventing individual and group disputes.
To keep a civil tongue, one may have to make a conscious effort (aimed) at it. This may involve an effective use of language in a way that best explains one's intentions in a less offensive manner.
Often times it is not just the occasional Freudian slip that land us into trouble but finding the best combination of words that best communicates our intentions.
There is therefore a delicate balance between intentions and expressions.
This should be an everyday approach that will give you the confidence to say "I Mediate" my way.
Another Preventive Mediation approach for individuals and groups.
Saeed Musah-Khaleepha
+233(0)208121764
raafani@gmail.com/rafani@email.com
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