If we don't examine and resolve these old belief systems from the past, we unconsciously create partnerships that carry
the same types of conflict we experienced as children.
You'll find
the same type of conflicts all over the world (see coal - fired power plant projects in the United States).
When it comes to co-parenting with your ex, are you experiencing
the same type of conflicts over and over again?
Not exact matches
What you described is the
same type of experience people
of conflicting religions all around the world claim.
John, what you described is the
same type of experience people
of conflicting religions all around the world claim.
Secondly there is the collective knowledge which dictates that all battles were fought in the
same horrible fashion as those in 1916, whereas the actual
conflict,
types of battles was as diverse as it was during the second world war.
Along those
same lines, being able to address matters that would come up in both
types of proceedings makes it possible to get rid
of inconsistent or
conflicting orders.
Research indicates that couples are generally more satisfied with their marriages when their belief systems are more similar or homogamous.9, 10, 11, 12, 13 In fact, the findings revealed that divorce rates were lower when spouses had the
same religious affiliation, 14, 15 were generally more religious, 16, 17 and regularly attended religious services together.18 Additionally, the degree to which couples did not share the
same religious or theological beliefs predicted the frequency and
type of conflicts they experienced, including an increased likelihood
of divorce.19 Interestingly, more disagreements were found among highly religious couples who had different belief systems.20, 21
Tired
of repeatedly having the
same argument or
type of conflict?
With proper practice, including not sharing the confidential information
of their respective clients, designated agents engaged by the
same brokerage are able to avoid many
of the
conflicts that can arise under limited dual agency with respect to these
types of «in - house» transactions.