How To Handle High Conflict Conversations Without Losing Control | Ed Mylett
FEB 28, 202688 MIN
How To Handle High Conflict Conversations Without Losing Control | Ed Mylett
FEB 28, 202688 MIN
Description
The Real Test of Your Character Is Not in Calm Moments, It Is in Conflict.
In this mashup episode, I bring together three of the most powerful voices on communication and human behavior I have ever had on the show: Jefferson Fisher, Chuck Wisner, and Charles Duhigg. What we unpack in this conversation can literally change your marriage, your leadership, your parenting, and your business. Because the truth is this: most people do not lose opportunities because they lack talent. They lose them because they lose control in crucial conversations.
Jefferson breaks down why trying to win an argument often means losing something far more valuable. He shares practical language you can use in heated moments to de-escalate tension and maintain your authority without overpowering someone else. Chuck goes deeper into the emotional layers of conflict and explains how most disagreements are not about the surface issue at all. They are about identity, safety, and being heard. When you understand that, you stop reacting and start leading.
Charles Duhigg takes us into the science of conversations. He explains how high conflict exchanges are often driven by unseen scripts running in the background of our minds. When you learn to identify those patterns, you gain leverage. You stop being hijacked by emotion and start asking better questions. And when you ask better questions, you get better outcomes.
What I love about this mashup is that it is not theory. It is tactical. You are going to hear exact phrases, exact strategies, and exact mindset shifts that allow you to stay calm when someone else is not. If you want to become more influential, more respected, and more effective in every area of your life, you must master the ability to handle high conflict conversations without losing yourself in the process.
This is about control. Not controlling other people. Controlling you.
Key Takeaways:
Why trying to win an argument usually costs you influence
The power of saying less and listening more in heated moments
How to respond without escalating tension
The hidden emotional drivers underneath most conflicts
Practical phrases that instantly lower defensiveness
How to maintain authority without overpowering someone
Why calm energy is the ultimate competitive advantage in communication
If you can stay composed when others lose control, you separate yourself instantly. The world is full of loud voices. The leaders are the ones who remain steady.
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