🛠️ Problem-Solving & Conflict Navigation *coming soon
Course overview
Lesson Overview

3.13 – Reframing Anger Into Curiosity: Anger signals that something feels unfair or threatened. Instead of fighting it, you can ask, “What is this anger trying to tell me?” That question turns heat into understanding. Curiosity opens the mind while anger closes it. You can also wonder what the other person’s anger means. This mindset changes tension into problem-solving energy. Anger becomes information, not an enemy. Curiosity helps you notice patterns and possible fixes. It also lowers the urge to blame or explode. When curiosity replaces anger, learning replaces fighting. That’s how growth begins from strong emotions.

About this course

Practical strategies to resolve conflicts, make sound decisions, and navigate challenges with confidence and professionalism.

This course includes:
  • Problem-solving and conflict resolution practice scenarios
  • Decision-making frameworks and planning tools
  • Communication and negotiation strategy guides

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