For Mediators: Answer Questions for the  #AskAMediator Newsletter
Dear Mediator colleague, 

The mission of the #AskAMediator Newsletter is to demystify mediation, by sharing mediators' insights.

I feature individual mediators in the newsletter, by using this simple form as an interview template that anyone can complete themselves. 

Some of the questions are mine, but most have come from readers of the #AskAMediator newsletter via our readers' question form.

Whether you are a new or a seasoned mediator, your insights are greatly appreciated. Your answers can be as short or long as you wish, and you can answer as many or as few questions as you like. 

By completing this form you are kindly giving me permission to edit and share your input, as a named mediator colleague, in my digital newsletter and more widely online (eg my LinkedIn and my blog). Thank you so much.

You can see previous editions of the newsletter here: 



Thank you so very much for your answers, which I hope will raise awareness about the valuable benefits of the wonderful work we do. 

All best wishes,

Arabella

arabella@arabellatresilian.com
08Jan24

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Where are you based? (City, county or country is fine)
In which year did you start practising as a mediator? (approx is fine)
What inspired you to train as a mediator? 
What sort of mediation do you do? Who is typically involved and what issues are being resolved? 
What are your top 3 recommended resources for developing great conflict resolution skills? (Books, podcasts, trainings, websites, blogs)
Do you find you use your mediation skills in your own personal life, and if so what are your top tips?
What do you advise parties do to prepare for mediations?
What is the one thing that needs to be ‘in the room’ for a mediation to have the best chance of succeeding?
What has been your proudest moment as a mediator to date?
What is the hardest thing about being a mediator?
What makes a good mediator?
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Thank you so much for your answers. They are much appreciated, and I hope together we can help make mediation ever more accessible, understandable and inviting to an ever wider community. 

Please subscribe to the #AskAMediator Newsletter to see your answer in print and to receive future editions in your inbox: http://eepurl.com/dmixCL 

Best wishes, and many thanks, 

Arabella 

arabella@arabellatresilian.com
08Jan24
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