I don't think you're understanding the term properly. Conflict means tension. There's no list of "Put the conflict here and then put something else" when you're writing a story. Conflict must come throughout the story, right up to the climax, or your story is boring.
A plot diagram.
Action that builds tension
A+ the sequential pattern of events as they occur in a story.
Rising action
The rising action includes the series of events that precede the climax.
Progress of the plot is rising action. The unfolding of it is the falling action.
Rising action and falling action
Complications are the new factors added to the plot that give the main character new problems to deal with.
is the part of the plot where the conflict begins to be worked out and tensions lessen
rising action
rising action.
A traditional visual representation that describes the structural elements of plot is the plot diagram, which typically includes the exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution. This diagram helps to visually show how the elements of a story arc fit together to create a coherent narrative.