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Added 01/02/2023
Shame has gotten a bad reputation. And no wonder, as it seems to get in the way of courage, intimacy, and excitement, and becomes an obstacle in many people's lives.
But it doesn't have to be that way.
Shame CAN actually become your best friend if you handle it through the lens of your need for belonging, acceptance, and dignity.
During these course recordings, you couldl redeem the life-serving purpose of shame! Your trainer, Liv Larsson, will explore the reasons why the man behind NVC, Marshall Rosenberg, gave the following advice: "never do anything to avoid shame."
She will also look at how you could reclaim your power and choice instead of letting shame decide the limits of your life-space. For example, if I dream of singing in front of others and I don't because I feel too embarrassed, it is not the shame itself that stops me from singing, it is my unwillingness and maybe my inability to embrace and transform the feelings of shame into something beneficial.
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Liv Larsson is the author of 21 books. She has been a Certified trainer for Center for Nonviolent Communication since 2002 and an educator since 1992. Liv is also a mediator mainly working with conflicts between the indigenous group in Scandinavia, the Same and forest and mining industries. She holds a masters degree in Literature and Creative writing.
Giving trainings all over the world on different themes and for different audiences since twenty years. Embracing Shame, empathy, vulnerability and power is at the core of all Livs work. She is a mother of a growing teenager, is passionate about cross-country skiing and loves to spend time in nature and lives in the forest of northern Sweden.
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