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Conflict

Staying calm under fire

Do these three things for yourself when confronted by an angry person and there’s one thing that’ll help them calm down in just about every situation.

By John Faisandier, 4 yearsSeptember 22, 2021 ago
De-escalating conflict and aggression
Conflict

TUF de-escalation skills for staff health and safety

“We are getting more and more irate customers. Our staff don’t know how to deal with them.” Here at Thriving Under Fire we are getting more enquiries like this than ever before. For the past 20 years we have specialized in de-escalation training and managing emotions at work. Our pandemic Read more…

By John Faisandier, 5 yearsFebruary 25, 2021 ago
Listening

Good listening is better than taking drugs

We’re all familiar with that warm fuzzy feeling we get when we have a positive connection with someone – but what does it all mean? When a person feels that you notice and accept them, a number of feel good hormones are activated in their brain. These hormones include; Oxytocin Read more…

By tufadmin, 7 yearsFebruary 3, 2019 ago

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