đď¸ P.A.U.S.E.
A Mindful Tool We Like to Use at San Diego Family Mediation Center
When conversations feel tense or overwhelming, taking a moment to PAUSE can help you respond thoughtfullyârather than react emotionally. This simple tool is designed to support you during mediation and beyond, especially in high-stakes family conversations. And who doesn’t love tools! Â
P â Pay Attention
Notice whatâs happening inside you and around you.
đ§ What are you feeling?
đ What are you hearingâboth in words and tone?
đ What are you observing in the other personâs body language?
Self-awareness is the first step to effective communication.
A â Acknowledge
Name your internal experienceâwithout judgment.
đŹ âIâm feeling overwhelmed.â
đŹ âThis topic makes me anxious.â
Validating your emotions helps you stay grounded and avoid being hijacked by them.
U â Understand
Try to understand your own needs and what the other person may need.
â Whatâs important to you in this moment?
â What might they be trying to express underneath their words or actions?
Every conflict hides an unmet need. Understanding that need builds bridges.
S â Step Back (and Slow Down)
Take a breath. Give yourself a moment to pause mentally before responding.
đ§ââď¸ Slow is smooth. Smooth is fast.
A brief pause can prevent long-term damage and open space for resolution.
E â Engage Mindfully
Now choose your next step with intention.
đŁď¸ Speak calmly.
đ¤ Ask questions with curiosity.
đĄ Express your needs clearly and respectfully.
You donât have to agreeâbut you can always choose to engage with care.
đą PAUSE is not about avoiding the conversationâitâs about showing up with clarity and compassion.