The Fair Fight Workbook: Practical Tools for Constructive Conflict

Worksheets, templates, and checklists that help you practice I-statements, structure time-outs, and design agreements that move arguments toward real resolution.

โฑ 37 min ๐Ÿ“š 12 lessons ๐ŸŽง Audio version

About this course

Constructive conflict requires more than good intentions. It requires practiced skills: the ability to catch blame before it escapes your mouth, to express what you actually need rather than what the other person did wrong, and to close a disagreement with an agreement that holds. This workbook gives you the structured practice to build those skills. By the end of this course you will be able to write and deliver an I-statement under pressure, apply a structured time-out protocol correctly, complete a post-fight analysis that extracts actionable change, and draft a written conflict agreement for a recurring issue. What you will learn: - A step-by-step I-statement construction worksheet with editing prompts - The time-out protocol in exact sequence, including re-entry language - A blame-to-need translation exercise that reframes criticism into requests - Checklists for preparing when you know a difficult conversation is coming - A post-argument debrief template for identifying what worked and what needs adjustment - Structured negotiation templates for reaching specific agreements - A recurring-issue tracker that monitors whether agreements are keeping pace with the problem - Practice scenarios for testing each tool before using it in a real conversation Each section of the workbook introduces one skill, provides a brief rationale, then moves immediately into a guided written exercise. Templates are filled in by hand across three levels of difficulty: a low-stakes hypothetical, a real past argument you choose, and a conflict you anticipate in the near future. Worked examples show how a real argument might look before and after applying each tool. The final section integrates the individual tools into a personal conflict protocol: a one-page reference guide you design yourself so the steps are ready when you need them. Suitable for individuals or partners working in parallel. The course is written for people who are new to structured conflict skills but motivated to practice. No prior background is required. This course is educational and does not replace professional relationship counseling.

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  • ๐Ÿ“ฑ Phone or computer
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  • โšก Short & focused
    37 min of practical content

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