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Before you make a request you can connect fully to a time when your need was met. Notice how your request feels and sounds different from this place of aliveness. Excitement about meeting a need implies confidence and trust about moving forward together. Offer an invitation to find strategies that work for both of you.
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Read on for a demonstration of self empathy -- all generated within the context of both the COVID-19 pandemic, and the changes to Bridget's life that have arisen as a result.
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When you experience an emotion, your body send a message to your brain that lights up the amygdala. Then what? Listen as Sarah Peyton demonstrates the NVC practice of Naming the Feeling and Need, which calms the amygdala and enables you to move into relational space.
In a "power with" consciousness you're aware of, and responsible for, your needs and values while considering and hearing others needs. Whereas regarding someone with earned authority, you trust her capacity and discernment is based on her experience and expertise. Read on for signs of when you are slipping into power under, power over, or power with, and how that fits with earned authority.
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This course was hosted live in August of 2021.
We want this Vision Mobilization course to be available to those who are interested even when live courses are not active, and to offer as full an experience as possible within the context of engaging with recordings. To support this, we have set up a structure whereby volunteers who have taken the live course can instantly put what they have learned into practice by accompanying those who are watching the recordings. Your registration gives you access to 6 weeks of recordings - over 12 hours of recorded material, access to materials, and the possibility to engage with a study partner.
We are deeply excited about and honoured by your interest in this course.
We want this Vision Mobilization course to be available to those who are interested even when live courses are not active, and to offer as full an experience as possible within the context of engaging with recordings. To support this, we have set up a structure whereby volunteers who have taken the live course can instantly put what they have learned into practice by accompanying those who are watching the recordings. Your registration gives you access to 6 weeks of recordings - over 12 hours of recorded material, access to materials, and the possibility to engage with a study partner.
This course was hosted live in August of 2021.
When you register, you will receive an email with instructions on how to access your course. All registrants will receive access to recordings. Recordings will display images of active speakers only.
Yoram defines empathy as a blending of the arts of listening and following, and says it is the biggest gift we can offer each other! Listen what can happen when a restless child has the presence and attention of his mother.
Trainer Tip: Stating our observations, feelings and needs can still be heard as criticism if we don't follow it up right away with a specific, doable request. Ending your statement with a request for what you want can clarify the situation and reduce the chances that you'll be met with defensiveness. Read on for an example.
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Sitting with not knowing is an NVC skill because its the opposite of reactivity. In our haste to find relief from the discomfort of not knowing, we often become defensive, jump to conclusions, and blame and criticize others. Sitting with not knowing requires us to suspend our distrust, tolerate fear and uncertainty - creating space within us. NVC provides a way forward to enter into a space of wonder, possibility, and creativity.
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There are healers and therapists who see climate anxiety as a pathology. Instead, we can see it as an understandable reaction to the magnitude of the environmental problems that surround us. And we can see it as a subset of eco-anxiety: a feeling of worry, nervousness or unease triggered by an awareness of the ecological threats facing the earth due to climate catastrophe. Read on for tips on coping with the anxiety.
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Anger can alert us that a need may be threatened. When anger lives in someone as a well-worn habit, it arises from a place of dissociation from one’s heart and is entangled with misinterpretations, a deep sense of threat, a history of pain, and social conditioning that isn’t life-serving. Read on for how intention, mindfulness, and specific actions can change that habit.
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