Dick Jane

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Dick Jane

Dick Jane Lunchbox Quilt Kit by Michael Miller Fabric
Dick Jane Lunchbox Quilt Kit by Michael Miller Fabric
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Fun with Dick and Jane DVD 2006
Fun with Dick and Jane DVD 2006
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FUN WITH DICK AND JANE 20 NOTECARDS ENVELOPES
FUN WITH DICK AND JANE 20 NOTECARDS ENVELOPES
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Growing Up with Dick and Jane 1996 Magnets
Growing Up with Dick and Jane 1996 Magnets
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VINTAGE 1962 FUN W FRIENDS DICK JANE HARDCOVER BOOK
VINTAGE 1962 FUN W FRIENDS DICK JANE HARDCOVER BOOK
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htf1946 Fun with Dick and Jane basic readers
htf1946 Fun with Dick and Jane basic readers
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DICK AND JANE CHILDRENS VALANCES ADORABLE 2009
DICK AND JANE CHILDRENS VALANCES ADORABLE 2009
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1956 The New We Come and Go Dick Jane Basic Reader
1956 The New We Come and Go Dick Jane Basic Reader
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CUTE EUC Dick and Jane vintage cowboy print romper 3T
CUTE EUC Dick and Jane vintage cowboy print romper 3T
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1940 Fun with Dick and Jane school reader childs book
1940 Fun with Dick and Jane school reader childs book
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LOT SET 11 DICK AND JANE 1940s PRIMERS READERS BOOKS
LOT SET 11 DICK AND JANE 1940s PRIMERS READERS BOOKS
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DICK JANE 1954 3 HEALTH BOOKS GOOD TIMES w FRIENDS
DICK JANE 1954 3 HEALTH BOOKS GOOD TIMES w FRIENDS
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1949 Fun with Tom And Betty work book like Dick Jane
1949 Fun with Tom And Betty work book like Dick Jane
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1946 Dick And Jane Think And Do Work Book
1946 Dick And Jane Think And Do Work Book
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Fun with Dick and Jane DVD 2006 Jim Carrey WS FS
Fun with Dick and Jane DVD 2006 Jim Carrey WS FS
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DICK AND JANE AT HOME AT SCHOOL IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD
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Fun With Dick and Jane Revised Edition
Fun With Dick and Jane Revised Edition
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GOOD HEALTH IS FUN WITH DICK AND JANE 1946
GOOD HEALTH IS FUN WITH DICK AND JANE 1946
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THE ULTIMATE DICK AND JANE STORYBOOK COLLECTION
THE ULTIMATE DICK AND JANE STORYBOOK COLLECTION
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DICK AND JANE New Friends and Neighbors Teachers Ed
DICK AND JANE New Friends and Neighbors Teachers Ed
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Fun with Dick and Jane DVD 2006 Jim Carrey
Fun with Dick and Jane DVD 2006 Jim Carrey
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Dick and Jane Here and There Includes 16 Magnets
Dick and Jane Here and There Includes 16 Magnets
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DICK AND JANE READER 3 POSTER PRINT SET
DICK AND JANE READER 3 POSTER PRINT SET
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FUN WITH DICK AND JANE DVD 2006
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9 Old children books Dick Jane Good Times series
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4 Dick and Jane type Books Elementary 50s
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last 23 MICHAEL MILLER Fabric DICK JANE HARLEQUIN
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DICK AND JANE STORYBOOK TREASURY 1984
DICK AND JANE STORYBOOK TREASURY 1984
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Storybook Treasury of Dick and Jane Friends HC
Storybook Treasury of Dick and Jane Friends HC
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The World of Dick and Jane and Friends HC
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1951 THE NEW FUN WITH DICK AND JANE SALLY PRIMER TE GB
1951 THE NEW FUN WITH DICK AND JANE SALLY PRIMER TE GB
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Vintage DICK and JANE Retro 30 65 Squares Quilt Kit
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1942 Dick and Jane Reader More Streets and Roads
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LOT of 4 Vtg Dick Jane PRIMERS Friends We Three Story
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1946 Dick Jane Think and Do Book Our New Friends
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Dick Jane

Responding to Hostile Mail

 

Hostile mail - especially email - has become much more common over the past decade. Most of this mail is just "venting," and has little real significance. However, when people are involved in a formal conflict (a divorce, a workplace grievance, a homeowners' association, complaint, etc.) there may be more frequent hostile mail. There may be more people involved and it may be exposed to others or in court. Therefore, how you respond to hostile mail may impact your relationships or the outcome of a case. When the case is high conflict, the need to formulate an appropriate response is imperative.

 

Do you need to respond?

Much of hostile mail does not need a response.  Letters from (ex-) spouses, angry neighbors, irritating co-workers, or attorneys do not usually have legal significance. The letter itself has no power, unless you give it power.  Often, it is emotional venting aimed at relieving the writer’s anxiety.  If you respond with similar emotions and hostility, you will simply escalate things without satisfaction, and just get a new piece of hostile mail back.  In most cases, you are better off not responding.  However, some letters and emails develop power when copies are filed in a court or complaint process – or simply get sent to other people.  In these cases, it may be important to respond to inaccurate statements with accurate statements of fact. If you need to respond, I recommend a B.I.F.F. response:  Be Brief, Informative, Friendly and Firm.

 

BRIEF

Keep your response brief.  This will reduce the chances of a prolonged and angry back and forth.  The more you write, the more material the other person has to criticize.  Keeping it brief signals that you don’t wish to get into a dialogue.  Just make your response and end your letter. Don’t take their statements personally and don’t respond with a personal attack.  Avoid focusing on comments about the person’s character, such as saying he or she is rude, insensitive, or stupid. It just escalates the conflict and keeps it going. You don’t have to defend yourself to someone you disagree with.  If your friends still like you, you don’t have to prove anything to those who don’t.

 

INFORMATIVE

The main reason to respond to hostile mail is to correct inaccurate statements which might be seen by others.  “Just the facts” is a good idea.  Focus on the accurate statements you want to make, not on the inaccurate statements the other person made.  For example:  “Just to clear things up, I was out of town on February 12th, so I would not have been the person who was making loud noises that day.”  

 

Avoid negative comments.  Avoid sarcasm.  Avoid threats.  Avoid personal remarks about the other’s intelligence, ethics or moral behavior.  If the other person has a “high conflict personality,” you will have no success in reducing the conflict with personal attacks.  While most people can ignore personal attacks or might think harder about what you are saying, high conflict people feel they have no choice but to respond in anger – and keep the conflict going. Personal attacks rarely lead to insight or positive change.

 

FRIENDLY

While you may be tempted to write in anger, you are more likely to achieve your goals by writing in a friendly manner.  Consciously thinking about a friendly response will increase your chances of getting a friendly – or neutral – response in return.  If your goal is to end the conflict, then being friendly has the greatest likelihood of success.  Don’t give the other person a reason to get defensive and keep responding.

 

This does not mean that you have to be overly friendly.  Just make it sound a little relaxed and non-antagonistic. If appropriate, say you recognize their concerns.  Brief comments that show your empathy and respect will generally calm the other person down, even if only for a short time.  

 

FIRM

In a non-threatening way, clearly tell the other person your information or position on an issue.  (For example:  “That’s all I’m going to say on this issue.”)  Be careful not to make comments that invite more discussion, unless you are negotiating an issue or want to keep a dialogue going back and forth. Avoid comments that leave an opening, such as:  “I hope you will agree with me that …”  This invites the other person to tell you “I don’t agree.

 

Sound confident and don’t ask for more information, if you want to end the back-and-forth.  A confident-sounding person is less likely to be challenged with further emails.  If you get further emails, you can ignore them, if you have already sufficiently addressed the inaccurate information.  If you need to respond again, keep it even briefer and do not emotionally engage.  In fact, it often helps to just repeat the key information using the same words.

 

Example

Joe’s email:  “Jane, I can’t believe you are so stupid as to think that I’m going to let you take the children to your boss’ birthday party during my parenting time.  Have you no memory of the last six conflicts we’ve had about my parenting time?  Or are you having an affair with him?  I always knew you would do anything to get ahead! In fact, I remember coming to your office party witnessing you making a total fool of yourself – including flirting with everyone from the CEO down to the mailroom kid!  Are you high on something?  Haven’t you gotten your finances together enough to support yourself yet, without flinging yourself at every Tom, Dick and Harry? ...” [And on and on and on.]

 

Jane:  “Thank you for responding to my request to take the children to my office party.  Just to clarify, the party will be from 3-5 on Friday at the office and there will be approximately 30 people there – including several other parents bringing school-age children.  There will be no alcohol, as it is a family-oriented firm and there will be family-oriented activities.  I think it will be a good experience for them to see me at my workplace.  Since you do not agree, then of course I will respect that and withdraw my request, as I recognize it is your parenting time.” [And that’s the end of her email.]

 

Comment:  Jane kept it brief, and did not engage in defending herself.  Since this was just between them, she didn’t need to respond.  If he sent this email to friends, co-workers or family members (which high conflict people often do), then she would need to respond to the larger group with more information, such as the following:

 

Jane:  “Dear friends and family: As you know, Joe and I had a difficult divorce.  He has sent you a private email showing correspondence between us about a parenting schedule matter.  I hope you will see this as a private matter and understand that you do not need to respond or get involved in any way.  Almost everything he has said is in anger and not at all accurate.  If you have any questions for me personally, please feel free to contact me and I will clarify anything I can.  I appreciate your friendship and support.” [And that’s it: B.I.F.F.]

 

Whether you are at work, at home or elsewhere, a B.I.F.F. response can save you time and emotional anguish.  The more people who handle hostile mail in such a manner, the less hostile mail there will be.

 

Bill Eddy's website is www.HighConflictInstitute.com.

About the Author

Bill Eddy is President and co-founder of High Conflict Institute. As an attorney, mediator and therapist, he has become an international author and speaker to professionals managing high conflict disputes, especially involving people with personality disorders.

In the past three years, he has spoken in over 25 states, several Canadian provinces, France and Australia.

“High conflict people are not just difficult. They are the most difficult people, because they become preoccupied with a Target of Blame—usually someone close to them (such as a spouse, relative, neighbor, co-worker) or someone in a position of authority (boss, doctor, administrator, government official). Managing high conflict people (HCPs) usually involves using skills which are the opposite of what one feels like doing. Learning these skills takes time and practice, but can make an amazing difference in resolving, managing, and containing high conflict disputes.”

As an attorney, Bill is a Certified Family Law Specialist in California and the Senior Family Mediator at the National Conflict Resolution Center in San Diego. Prior to becoming an attorney in 1992, he was a Licensed Clinical Social worker with twelve years experience providing therapy to children, adults, couples and families in psychiatric hospitals and outpatient clinics. He has taught Negotiation and Mediation at the University of San Diego School of Law for six years and his articles have appeared in national law and counseling journals. (And…in the 1970’s he was a Kindergarten teacher!)

Bill Eddy's website is: www.HighConflictInstitute.com

Somewhere over the Rainbow: The Golden Age of Hollywood Musicals Somewhere over the Rainbow: The Golden Age of Hollywood Musicals
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The "Golden Age" referred to here spans The Jazz Singer and the advent of the talkies to the death throes of the old studio system in the 1960s. So vast was the era's musical landscape that even this 42-track, double-disc anthology can't encompass all its peaks...

With a Song In My Heart (from the 1952 film)/  Pal Joey  (with 1952 cast members) With a Song In My Heart (from the 1952 film)/ Pal Joey (with 1952 cast members)
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First time collection on CD! This Jane Froman package features the 1952 Broadway Revival of "Pal Joey" (where Jane provided the lead vocals for Vivienne Segal) along with the original soundtrack to "With Song in My Heart" - the 1952 film starring Susan Hayward in the life story of Jane Forman (Jane provided vocals for the film)...

Mary Poppins [VHS] Mary Poppins [VHS]
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Winner of five Academy Awards(R) including Best Actress (Julie Andrews), Best Song ("Chim-Chim-Cher-ee"), and Best Visual Effects, Disney's musical masterpiece MARY POPPINS has formed an unbreakable bond with audiences of all generations! In her star-making performance, Julie Andrews plays the lovable nanny who flies out of the windy London skies and into the home of a no-nonsense banker and his two mischievous children...

Calamity Jane [VHS] Calamity Jane [VHS]
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This 1953 musical is very much a vehicle for Doris Day, in the title role, as a wild cowgal who can outshoot and outsing any boy on the range. When an actress arrives in Deadwood and uses her feminine charms on Jane's secret love, Wild Bill Hickock (Howard Keel), Jane tries to mend her tomboy ways...

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