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Thursday, May 15, 2014
Where is Your Gas Tank?
Anyone who has driven a rental car has experienced the
frustration of pulling into a gas station and not knowing which side of the car
the gas tank is located. When I recently
returned my rental car and expressed the frustration to the attendant, I
learned about the gas tank location icon on the fuel gauge. She pointed out the triangular icon pointing
to the side of the car where the gas tank is located. Why didn’t anyone tell me before! A little
thing can make one’s life much simpler. There
is another situation this can help. Many couples each drive their own car when
alone but drive only one car when they are together. Usually one driver drives his or her car when
alone and drives the other car when they are together. If the gas tanks are located on different
sides of the cars, confusion and argument can result. I am always in favor of
things that reduce potential conflict in relationships. i.e. Two TV remotes
(clickers), split movie screen. What
does this have to do with mediation? Mediation
is a gas tank icon. Mediation can point
the way and make life simpler and less frustrating. As always, you can post any comment about
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Friday, February 14, 2014
Split Movie Theater Can Save Marriages
Valentine’s Day blog! I have previously blogged with unusual tips for saving marriages. See Netflix and Marriage on August 19, 2009, http://centerfordivorcemediation.blogspot.com/2009/08/netflix-and-marriage.html and on April 4, 2008, Two TV Remotes are Better Than One! – Marriage Tips http://centerfordivorcemediation.blogspot.com/2008/04/two-tv-remotes-are-better-than-one.html I have an even more unusual idea. Men and women enjoy different genre of movies. Chick flick vs. men’s movies (there is not a cute name for these) Wikipedia say, generally, a chick-flick is a film designed to have an innate appeal to women, typically young women. Some frequent elements of chick-flicks include having a female protagonist, thematic use of the color pink (along with metaphorical allusions of the color), and romance and/or dating based storylines. Some recent examples are Love Story, An Officer and a Gentleman, Terms of Endearment, Dirty Dancing, Beaches, Working Girl, Steel Magnolias, When Harry Met Sally, and Pretty Woman. Men’s movies are usually action movies. Rambo, Bourne and Rocky. Need I say more? The problem develops when a couple wants to go out to the movies. Chick flick or men’s movie. How can you compromise? Take turns? One person is bound to be unhappy. My solution is simple? A curtain! The movie theater seating is divided down the middle with a large curtain. Chick flick on one side of the curtain and men’s movie on the other. Couples wanting to each watch a separate move sit on either side of the curtain, hold hand with a hole in the curtain and each watches their own movie. Together but separate. For another take on chick flicks see 'Chick Flicks' as Couples Therapy by Tara Parker Pope in the February 11, 2014 New York Times. http://nyti.ms/1ddJmoj
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Friday, February 7, 2014
One Way Bridge and Mediation
Recently,
I was driving on the North Shore of Kauai and crossed a one way bridge. There is a yield sign on both ends of the
bridge. Cars must take turns crossing
the bridge. Signs say that it is customary
for no more than 5 to 7 cars to cross at
time. I was amazed that the system
worked. No anger. No abuse. Drivers patiently took their turns
yielding. I wish more people would see
conflict resolution as a one way bridge.
Divorce Mediation, more often is a one way bridge with each party taking
turns yielding so they can each get divorced and continue life's journey. This much better than neither side yielding
and getting stuck facing each other in the middle of the bridge.
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just Mediation by following the directions at the right in the green column or
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CDM (283) 2/7/14
Friday, January 24, 2014
House Hunters International, Divorce, and Mediation
We are addicted to the International House Hunter’s TV
show. We often have many shows backed up
on our DVR. I am always fascinated by
the interpersonal dynamics of the couple and sometimes the realtor. I don’t know if it is for dramatic purposes
or for real but the couple always seems to find something wrong with each house
but they pick one anyway. At the end of
the show they always seem very happy with their choice. On the United States
version they sometimes get a rejected bid but never on the International
version of the show. Houses often need
renovation but they don’t say what the renovations cost. What I really like and what I think applies
to mediation, is the process of elimination.
It is a good technique for making a decision. The couple is always limited to three
choices. It is better if there are not
too many options. The couple always says
“we must eliminate one of the three homes.”
It then makes it easier to pick between the remaining two homes. We try to do the same thing in divorce
mediation. Important to know the cost of
a divorce. Also, is not bad if everyone
is happy at the end!
As
always, you can post any comment about this blog or Divorce Mediation, or just
Mediation by following the directions at the right in the green column or at
the bottom of this website. Learn more about mediation at http://www.center-divorce-mediation.com/
CDM (282) 1/24/14
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