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Articles • 12-18 minutes • 7/29/2010
Empathy creates space for healing and clarity, transforming how care and understanding unfold.
Articles • 11 pages • 2/22/2012
CNVC Certified Trainer Shantigarbha Warren offers a report of his recent NVC training trip to Israel/Palestine, India and Sri Lanka and clarifies how NVC can support social change in three very different contexts. Included is an exercise, based on Gandhi’s teaching.
The human needs that we all share are the foundation of the Nonviolent Communication (NVC) process because it is in connecting to needs that we find inner freedom, empowerment and compassion.
Articles • 5 - 8 minutes • 7/29/2010
Using his own life experience, Eric explores why we need support from others, what support might look like, and what blocks us from asking for support for our relationships.
Articles • 3 - 5 minutes • 7/29/2010
In a recent vacation in a Mexican village, I was surprised to find myself in the midst of a community in mourning. Two days before I came, a 21-year-old girl had died in a car accident. Everyone in the town knew her and was openly affected by her death.
Articles • 2 - 5 minutes • 7/28/2010
Learn how to move from blame to understanding when needs aren’t met.
Articles • 5 - 7 minutes • 7/28/2010
Build the capacity to choose vulnerability, deepen connection, and live with authenticity.
Articles • 4 - 6 minutes • 7/28/2010
Inbal Kashtan reflects on poverty and how empathy can help build a peaceful, inclusive world.
Articles • 4 -6 minutes • 7/28/2010
Exploring how blame hides our inner voice and fuels pain through self-judgment and stories.
Articles • 12 - 16 minutes • 7/28/2010
Discover how replacing “niceness” with honesty, passion, and compassion restores aliveness.
Articles • 20 - 25 minutes • 7/28/2010
Cunningham explains participatory/onlooker consciousness, plus feelings, needs, and NVC dialogues.
Articles • 6 - 9 minutes • 11/28/2012
Have you ever gotten a fishing line all tangled up? You got so frustrated you just started yanking on the different loops of line, which of course made the knots and tangles even tighter and more difficult to untangle. Wouldn’t it be great if you could notice the minute you were starting to tangle things up in a discussion with your loved one?
Articles • 5 - 8 minutes • 3/14/2013
In June, 1996, I had an epiphany. In a motel room in Indiana, the night before returning home from a solo camping trip in Michigan and Canada, I discovered how much I had lost in my life because of so fiercely protecting myself. Up until that day, bringing forth my vulnerable self was to be avoided at all costs, which kept me numb much of the time, disconnected from myself and from much of life. Alone in my room, I cried, I talked out loud, and I finally exclaimed to myself that I wanted to reclaim every last bit of my vulnerability, just like I had it as a child.
Articles • 6 - 9 minutes • 7/21/2013
Rachelle Lamb offers proven steps to substantially boost meeting productivity and efficiency, and make meetings more productive and enjoyable for everyone, when using NVC. Rachelle offers a series of quick tips including check-in, take turns, pause, speak honestly, speak mindfully and more.
Articles • 5 - 8 minutes • 11/01/2012
I want to hear others through the lens of the meaning their actions have for them rather than through the effect their actions have on me. The very root of empathy resides in this fundamental shift. Whenever someone’s actions are at odds with our own needs, most of us, most of the time, do the latter. In that way, we keep our attention on ourselves rather than on the other person. We cannot be in empathy when we are focused on how things affect us. Miki Kashtan poignantly shares about the challenges of empathizing with another when we really don't understand their actions.
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