1. When I find myself in a situation where I need to tackle a conflict, I always remind myself to address ____ rather than just the surface problems. 2. It’s important for me to remain ____ during discussions, even when my emotions are running high, to ensure that I can see all sides of the issue clearly. 3. I've learned that reaching ____ often requires me to be flexible and open-minded about what I truly want from the situation. 4. Sometimes, I have to control ____ by framing my perspective in a way that encourages understanding instead of defensiveness. 5. I notice that ____ blame can often escalate the conflict, so I try to focus on solutions instead of pointing fingers. 6. In the heat of an argument, it’s tempting to ____ information that might weaken my position, but I know that honesty is is the best policy. 7. I’ve caught myself ____ details to make my point stronger, but I've realized that this can backfire and damage trust in the conversation. 8. While discussing conflicts, I often have to consciously ____ my emotions to keep the dialogue productive and focused on resolving the issue at hand.

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