1 / 12

The power of our thoughts

The Neuroscience of Conflict How to Calm People ‘High on Conflict’ Suzanne Sherkin, Q.Med HR Insider & OHS Insider March 19, 2018. The power of our thoughts.

jedidiah
Download Presentation

The power of our thoughts

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. The Neuroscience of Conflict How to Calm People ‘High on Conflict’Suzanne Sherkin, Q.MedHR Insider & OHS InsiderMarch 19, 2018

  2. The power of our thoughts Our mind is constantly processing information – and matching it up with what we know, what we think we know, and how we feel about what we know. Our conclusions affect everything!

  3. The power of unconscious bias • Our ‘old’ brain is wired to identify friend from foe and trigger flight/fight responses. • When we’re not familiar with something, our brain categorizes it negatively and sends us into progressive thinking. • The result: stereotyping, prejudices and discrimination

  4. Types of biases Gender bias Non-verbal behaviours Cultural bias Educational bias Age bias Linguistic bias First impressions Stereotype bias Performance bias Affinity bias Communication-style bias

  5. The bombardment of information • 11 billion bits of information coming at us every second . We can only process 128 bits per second (bps) • Our senses filter out the most of the info: • Eyes: 10m bps // Skin: 1m bps // Ears: 100,000 bps // Smell: 100,000 bps // Taste: 1,000 bps … ‘Reality is merely an illusion – albeit a persistent one!’ Einstein

  6. What we need to accomplish • Help increase the self-awareness of those in conflict so they can accurately perceive their own emotions • Help increase the social-awareness of those in conflict so they can be open to the emotions in someone else

  7. The key message NO THINKING CAN TAKE PLACE WHEN EMOTIONS ARE HIGH

  8. Claim your calm CLAIM is a great strategy for de-escalating • C – Centre yourself • L – Listen for what’s important to the other person • A – Acknowledge what you heard • I – Invite more information • M – Move towards problem solving

  9. More strategies Help them shift into a listening state of mind 1. Create emotional safety for the conversation 2. Practice active listening 3. Find out what’s underneath the surface 4. Separate the person from the problem 5. Stay solution focused

  10. Useful points to remember 1. Be aware of your own unconscious bias 2. Intentionally create a tone of calm 3. Use strategies to help people HEAR each other 4. Use CLAIM to de-escalate high emotions 5. Give disputants the tools to help them think clearly.

  11. Get in touch Suzanne Sherkin, Q.Med suz@highborncommunications.com 416-414-6552

More Related