Guy is one of Ottawa's most trusted advisors on issues related to building better relationships at work and at home, developing trust in teams and in families as well as exploring organizational and personal strengths. He brings 25 years of experience in facilitation, consulting and training services with a specialty in conflict resolution skills.
Contact Guy Théroux to learn more about resolving conflict in a "good way". Yes. It is possible!
Contact Guy Théroux to learn more about resolving conflict in a "good way". Yes. It is possible!

TAKE THE LEAD in your professional and personal universe.
Learn how to resolve conflict by:
Learn how to resolve conflict by:
- managing your emotions
- communicating with authenticity
- listening with heart
- stepping away from the need to be right
- identifying your strengths
- handling your stress
- living up to your values
TAKE THE LEAD in solving conflict
We all face conflict situations in daily life. They occur at work, at home, with friends and in our communities. In most situations, the way we respond to conflict is more important than the conflict itself. When dealing with conflict, we always have the power of choice. Choice of response. Choice of attitude. Choice of emotion.
Are you willing to take on the responsibility to resolve conflict in your life? The first step is to face your fear of conflict. The second step is to become more skilled at conflict resolution. The third step is to take the lead. Your leadership in resolving conflict will influence the quality of your relationships with colleagues, friends and most of all, family members. As you take the lead and model the way for others, all of humanity will benefit from your leadership.
Resolving conflict is an act of courage. We can help you find that courage by teaching you a set of skills that will stretch your abilities, provide you with an awareness of your choices, give you a clearer understanding of your values and how they play out during a conflict situation. Are you ready to take the lead in your relationships?
We all face conflict situations in daily life. They occur at work, at home, with friends and in our communities. In most situations, the way we respond to conflict is more important than the conflict itself. When dealing with conflict, we always have the power of choice. Choice of response. Choice of attitude. Choice of emotion.
Are you willing to take on the responsibility to resolve conflict in your life? The first step is to face your fear of conflict. The second step is to become more skilled at conflict resolution. The third step is to take the lead. Your leadership in resolving conflict will influence the quality of your relationships with colleagues, friends and most of all, family members. As you take the lead and model the way for others, all of humanity will benefit from your leadership.
Resolving conflict is an act of courage. We can help you find that courage by teaching you a set of skills that will stretch your abilities, provide you with an awareness of your choices, give you a clearer understanding of your values and how they play out during a conflict situation. Are you ready to take the lead in your relationships?
To book a group workshop or an individual session, call me at 613-830-5712.