Author - The Journal
Ron Price
Position: Special to the Tri-City Record

Why some people brighten a room

The quiet power of optimism and the difference it makes

The relationship bank account

Relationships can be tricky. Life often feels like it’s moving at breakneck speed, becoming more complicated by the day. People are stretched thin, pulled in multiple directions, and carryin...

The power of looking for the good

Gratitude isn’t just a feeling – it’s a lens that changes everything you see.

More light, less heat

How objective standards can prevent heated arguments.

Inventing options: a path to mutual gain

For the past two columns, we have been looking at Principled Negotiation, a strategy developed by the Harvard Negotiation Project for handling situations when you find yourself at odds with ...

Focus on interests, not positions, to resolve conflict

This week, I’ll continue reviewing the four components of Principled Negotiation, developed by scholars at the Harvard Negotiation Project and presented in the book “Getting to Yes,” by Fish...

Separate the people from the problem

A key to productive conflict management

Principled negotiation

How to reach agreements that last without damaging relationships

Think win-win, Part 2

Moving from theory to practice with the ‘Win-Win Waltz’

America’s favorite exercise?

We hear a lot about the importance of exercise for physical, mental, and emotional health. And I wholeheartedly agree, except for one all too common form of exercise I’d advise you to avoid....

The gift that costs nothing – but means everything

If I were to ask you to tell me the greatest gift you have ever received, what would your answer be? You might tell me about something you received a long time ago or perhaps in more recent ...

Independence Day and the choice to be free

With the Fourth of July holiday approaching, I have been thinking about freedom and liberty. As Americans we enjoy both, but while they are often lumped together, they are not the same. A r...