by Dr. Lynne Maureen Hurdle | Mar 5, 2018
One of the most settling and bonding moments in the workshops that I run for leaders is when the stories get told. The stories that reveal the times of being triggered and acting poorly or the endless arguments, dissension and lack of ability to face conflict and...
by Dr. Lynne Maureen Hurdle | Jan 26, 2018
“At this point in history there is really no escaping conflict anymore. Yes, most of us are avoiders, but we are running out of ways to avoid confronting conflict, because it is the biggest thing in our lives thanks to this election.” Those were my words to you in my...
by Dr. Lynne Maureen Hurdle | Oct 18, 2017
A friend reached out to talk with me about a powerful leadership opportunity that had been handed to her unexpectedly. She signed on to be second in command but was suddenly handed the job of head leader in charge. She was afraid, but gong forward anyway. She reached...
by Dr. Lynne Maureen Hurdle | May 31, 2017
Last month I was sitting on a plane that was supposed to be a direct flight from NYC to Honolulu when the pilot’s voice came on to announce that there was trouble with one of the engines and not to worry. The plan was to land in Portland and take care of the...
by Dr. Lynne Maureen Hurdle | Feb 8, 2017
Coming off of an incredible week of interviews and interacting with so many of you in The Soul of Conflict Tele-Summit, I experienced a huge crash. It had been a time of taking in almost an overload of information that confirmed much and shifted even more. There is a...
by Dr. Lynne Maureen Hurdle | Jan 19, 2017
How far would you go to get an answer to your one burning question? Daryl Davis traveled to the very people that hate him. What kind of courage does it take to ask a sibling that is gravely ill to increase her pain by healing the old wounds that have created lasting...