01/03/2026
Three successful mediations in the past two weeks … and I’m sitting with a grateful and full heart! 🤍
There is something incredibly humbling about witnessing people choose resolution...
Three different matters. Three different sets of emotions. Three different stories, and yet the common thread was the same...willingness!
Willingness to sit in discomfort. Willingness to listen. Willingness to speak honestly. Willingness to move forward.
Facilitative mediation is powerful in a very special way.
There are no dramatic courtroom moments. No winners. No grand declarations. Just structured conversation, guided carefully, allowing people to find their own way toward agreement.
And when they do, you can feel it in the room. You see the shoulders drop. You see the body language change. You hear the shift in tone. You notice the space where tension once lived move toward openness.
It reminds me, again and again, why I believe mediation is such an important part of the future of dispute resolution, not because it replaces the courts entirely, but because it restores something litigation often erodes which is dignity, participation, and ownership of the outcome.
This work is not always easy. It requires patience, neutrality, emotional intelligence, and trust in the process. But when it works, and when parties truly engage, it is deeply rewarding!
Three matters resolved. Three opportunities for closure. Lives changed and three sets of reminders that structured dialogue can change the direction of conflict.
Today I am grateful for the process. Grateful for the progress. Grateful for the people who choose to participate in mediation openly and so very grateful that I am part of it!
My motto still stands...changing the world and lives, one mediation at a time 😊