MAYER MEDIATION MINUTE: Be Curious

Today, I want to explore the importance of being curious. Curiosity allows us to learn and grow. Curiosity also leads to sharing. Sharing leads to understanding and connection. In mediation, understanding and connection can pave the path to resolution. So, in your next mediation, be curious.  Curious about opposing views. …

Mediator Insights: Help

Never be afraid to ask your mediator for help.  We all need a little help sometimes. To illustrate, let’s consider Audrey Wood’s Silly Sally, which is a children’s book written in rhyme.  I’d like to share a few excerpts. “Silly Sally went to town, walking backwards, upside down.” “Along the…

Mediator Insights: Just Ask

Mediation is a multilayered process including, among other things, sharing, learning, probing, and exploring.  Sometimes, one or both parties get stuck.  And sometimes the stuck party will say “they will never accept what I can offer.”  Instead of trying, the stuck party has prejudged how the other side will respond. …

Mediator Insights: The Power of Flexible Thinking

In any dispute, there is often a wide disparity between what each side wants and what either side may realistically get.  One of the critical components in bridging the resolution divide is flexible thinking. Flexible thinking means the ability to adapt and adjust as the facts, the law, and the…

Mediator Insights: Don’t Overlook the Obvious

While very often the path to resolution of a dispute is circuitous, sometimes it is obvious and direct.  But all too often, those involved in the litigation cannot see it.  This is one way that a neutral can help. To illustrate how this arises outside of the dispute resolution context,…

Mediator Insights: Leave Your Expectations at the Door

In the world of dispute resolution and mediation, everyone has expectations.  Sometimes those expectations are basic or practical.  For example, parties expect to know when and where to be for the mediation.  Parties expect the mediator to address the process and ground rules for the mediation.  They expect to have…

Mediator Insights: The Power of Presence

Never underestimate the power of being present.  This is true in all interactions and particularly true in mediation.  In mediation, often the power of presence can unblock the pathway to resolution. To illustrate, let’s consider Cori Doerrfeld’s The Rabbit Listened. Taylor has a box of building blocks.  Taylor works hard…

Mayer Mediation Minute: Think

In mediation, it is important to pause and take the time to think. Think before you speak. Think before you react. Think before you respond. Think before you reject. Think before you decide. Use that time to think about your needs, instead of your wants. Use that time to think…

Mayer Mediation Minute: Breathe

Emotions can run high in mediation.  When that happens, the best solution is to breathe. Just breathe.  Breathe in.  Breathe out. Taking that moment to calm yourself can help you move forward in the mediation.  So, when you feel the emotions building, just breathe. Inhale.  Exhale.  Repeat. Take a breath…

Mayer Mediation Minute: Candor

Candor is being open, honest, and frank. Candor is an important ingredient in mediation. Be candid when you have a pre-mediation call with the mediator. Be candid when weighing the strengths and weaknesses of your case. Be candid when you are exploring settlement options during the mediation. Candor is the…