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The Hidden Cost of Conflict—and How to Protect Your Health While Resolving It

Jun 18, 2025 | Resilience, Stress Management

Research shows that ongoing interpersonal tension raises stress levels, disrupts sleep, weakens immunity, and even doubles the risk of early death. That’s the cost of constantly being in “fight mode.” Whether the tension is with a partner, a colleague, or a friend, unresolved conflict doesn’t just wear on your mind—it wears on your body.

At Stamina Lab, we believe that resilience isn’t just about bouncing back; it’s about navigating life’s hardest moments with clarity, intention, and care for your health. That’s why we’re sharing Five Secrets in Conflict Resolution—powerful mindset shifts that can help you step out of reactive mode, reduce stress, and preserve your energy while strengthening your relationships.

These aren’t just communication tips. They’re health tools. And when practiced regularly, they’ll help you stay grounded, open, and aligned with what matters most—even in the heat of disagreement.

These five powerful shifts—The Five Secrets in Action—not only improve communication but protect your health and emotional energy.

Stand down from your position:

 

1. Lead with Curiosity

Be curious instead of certain. Start questions with “I’m curious . .  “ and follow up with a question that begins with “what” or “how” instead of “why.”  This reduces defensiveness and opens the door to understanding.

 

2. Clarify Core Values

Before you enter into a potentially difficult conversation, be clear about what’s most important to you. Don’t fall for the mistake of winning the battle but losing the war. All relationships have their ups and downs, so:

Evaluate what you’re thinking of saying or doing with a simple “yes” or “no” question: “Does what I’m going to say or do lead to greater understanding and cooperation so I get the outcome I want?”

 

3. Practice Cognitive Agility

Everyone has their good reason for how they feel, think, and act . . . even if it makes no sense to you. Don’t evaluate and judge the other person based on how you see things.

Give them the benefit of the doubt by saying, “That’s an interesting point.” This helps keep the nervous system calm and the conversation constructive.

 

4. Use ‘Yes, And’ Instead of ‘Yes, But’

“Yes, but” is a conversation killer because “but” negates whatever the “yes” has asserted. Practice using these alternatives which invite collaboration over confrontation:

  • “Yes, and . . .”
  • “I see it differently.”
  • “I have a different perspective.”

 

5. Frame It as a Shared Mission

When two people focus on “us vs. the problem” instead of “you vs. me,” progress becomes possible.

A good way to start any conversation, even those that have the potential to be difficult, is to work backward, imagining that the conversation had gone well for both parties, “What would we be pleased to say we did together that was a sign we’d made progress?”

How do you respond when emotions surge—shut down, power through, or stay grounded? 🧠 Take the 2-minute quiz to find out.