Arguments are a natural part of any relationship. But, learning how to air grievances without causing lasting damage is a skill we all need to learn. If you argue with your partner, you're not alone.
A study found that debate training may improve your chances of being promoted into leadership roles. Learning to argue well teaches assertiveness, a key leadership skill. An MIT researcher involved in ...
Some people love to argue. I am not one of them. Sure, it can be fun to debate a current issue or argue a case in court, but when it comes to personal relationships, I’d rather not. Still, it took ...
Come on, community! I taught argument to students for many years at Lower Community College. There are three parts to well-developed persuasive writing or speaking: logos, pathos and ethos. Logos is ...
Arguing can be a healthy part of a relationship – if done correctly. (Getty Images) Arguments are a natural part of any relationship. But, learning how to air grievances without causing lasting damage ...
Arguments are inevitable in any meaningful relationship, yet most people approach conflict with strategies that damage rather than strengthen their partnerships. The difference between arguments that ...