Friday, August 28, 2009

Another Media Inquiry in Regard to Handling Conflicts



It is with great pleasure that I announce and include our next upcoming writer/contributor, Tim Kellis. Tim's passion and hope is to assist suffering marriages on the verge of divorce get back to the basics, and possibly end up saving their relationship instead. Upon talking with him I knew instantly he would make a great asset to the RTRS Magazine team, and we look forward to including his Press Release within the folds of our next and upcoming issue. Below is a small taste of Tim's blog, and full story may be viewed upon clicking on his name below.

I’m not a yeller. I never have been. When my sister and I had knock-down fights as kids, she screamed and I talked or cried (or both). Actually, that’s how our fights play out these days. I also never yelled when arguing with my parents, and the one and only time I got in a bit of a “tiff” with a colleague, she yelled and I, well, spoke. I’m the same way with dates. Recently, I had my first-ever argument with a non-yeller. It was weird — very weird. And I almost laughed in the middle because it didn’t feel like a fight. So was it? Does emotional release occur if you don’t yell? Is the fight as effective or productive? Do two people who are non-yellers accomplish anything while fighting? What about two screamers? To read further please click on Tim's name below.


Courtesy of Tim Kellis

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