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Author Event: Elisabeth Seaman

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PAPAS, a community-funded non-profit organization helping fathers participate in their families and communities, joins with the Capitola Book Cafe to present an author event with Elisabeth Seaman. She will discuss her book, Conflict - The Unexpected Gift: Making the Most of Disputes in Life and Work, which explores how conflict can be opportunity for change. The book offers concrete steps for learning new ways to communicate that help people resolve conflicts, learn to let go of unfounded assumptions, and build more viable relationships with family members, friends, co-workers, and other people with whom we interact.
PAPAS, a community-funded non-profit organization helping fathers participate in their families and communities, joins with the Capitola Book Cafe to present an author event with Elisabeth Seaman. She will discuss her book, Conflict - The Unexpected Gift: Making the Most of Disputes in Life and Work, which explores how conflict can be opportunity for change. The book offers concrete steps for learning new ways to communicate that help people resolve conflicts, learn to let go of unfounded assumptions, and build more viable relationships with family members, friends, co-workers, and other people with whom we interact.
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