Sunday, March 25, 2012
"If you are not able to find resolution, call each party individually the following week and have a discussion about what happened. Giving the parties time to cool off and think more clearly will usually be a catalyst for healing. Remind each person that the truth almost always lies somewhere between the two sides, and each person may have to give a little so that resolution can happen. Usually a resolution can be accomplished by talking the issue out, but sometimes the parties involved may just have to agree to disagree, which is fine as long as the conflict is resolved. Both parties need to see that resolution must happen for the benefit of the entire group."