Here are 22 cards with specific content for situations of relational conflicts. By clicking on the card you will have the opportunity to read one of them a day and reflect on a conflict you are experiencing, as if consulting a "relational oracle." It will be an opportunity to think about a specific situation in your personal or professional life.

Now if you have a team, you can take advantage of the resource to create a healthy space for reflection, where you will sit down to discuss the daily relational difficulties and then start looking for a joint solution. You can also ask each team member to draw a card using their cell phone and reflect together on the impact of that content on the team's day-to-day lives.

Click on the card to read it, but first think deeply about the conflict in question. Take the time to reflect on what you have read, and certainly good ideas will come to you.

Here are 22 cards with specific content for situations of relational conflicts. By clicking on the card you will have the opportunity to read one of them a day and reflect on a conflict you are experiencing, as if consulting a "relational oracle." It will be an opportunity to think about a specific situation in your personal or professional life.

Now if you have a team, you can take advantage of the resource to create a healthy space for reflection, where you will sit down to discuss the daily relational difficulties and then start looking for a joint solution. You can also ask each team member to draw a card using their cell phone and reflect together on the impact of that content on the team's day-to-day lives.

Click on the card to read it, but first think deeply about the conflict in question. Take the time to reflect on what you have read, and certainly good ideas will come to you.

In the book ‘Invite your enemy for some coffee, Jo Pavezi invites you to think about relational conflicts and seek ways to detach ideas and concepts that lead to them.

Are you living a relational conflict with your staff, or in your personal life, and want a way to reflect on it? Choose a card and find a tip that can help you.

Learn more about Jo Pavezi's work in interviews, videos and reports of her experiences in Brazil and in the world helping people to confront their conflicts.

In the book ‘Invite your enemy for some coffee, Jo Pavezi invites you to think about relational conflicts and seek ways to detach ideas and concepts that lead to them.

Are you living a relational conflict with your staff, or in your personal life, and want a way to reflect on it? Choose a card and find a tip that can help you.

Learn more about Jo Pavezi's work in interviews, videos and reports of her experiences in Brazil and in the world helping people to confront their conflicts.

In the book ‘Invite your enemy for some coffee, Jo Pavezi invites you to think about relational conflicts and seek ways to detach ideas and concepts that lead to them.

Are you living a relational conflict with your staff, or in your personal life, and want a way to reflect on it? Choose a card and find a tip that can help you.

Learn more about Jo Pavezi's work in interviews, videos and reports of her experiences in Brazil and in the world helping people to confront their conflicts.