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LaShelle Lowe-Chardé

Article

5-8 minutes

03/2020

As social beings we thrive with social contact and community. Thus, with the social isolation and a loss of routine that is happening in the COVD-19 pandemic, there are three critical areas to keep in mind everyday: emotional-physiological regulation, self-empathy for fear and anxiety, and…
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Oren Jay Sofer

Article

4 - 6 minutes

03/2020

During a crisis like the COVID-19 pandemic, we can draw upon inner and outer resources: gratitude, awareness of our senses and breath, plus compassion for self and others. We can also expand our understanding to curtail fear -- and limit the amount of time and…
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LaShelle Lowe-Chardé

Article

5-8 minutes

05/2018

When someone wants to speak angrily about another, do you want to move away, try to calm them, argue, set a boundary, or offer empathy? What supports you to stay self connected? You can set boundaries regarding listening so that you're less likely to defend…
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Miki Kashtan

Article

10 - 15 minutes

11/2013

How much money to pay? And how much money to ask for? The supply and demand logic basically say that we ask for the most that “the market can absorb” and pay “the least that we can get away with.” We can instead, we can…
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LaShelle Lowe-Chardé

Article

3-5 minutes

05/2019

Here are 16 helpful requests you can make before you're swept up in your own reactivity.
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Miki Kashtan

Article

4 - 6 minutes

08/2011

The more we can stay present with our hurt, and own our interpretations, we are more likely to express what's important to us without blame and also to become resilient. From there, the listener can have more space to offer their full presence and empathy.…
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Martha Lasley

Article

7 - 10 minutes

11/2010

People find confrontation inspirational when done with full compassion and intention to support. To do this, transform your own judgments or distress, come with useful content plus spot-on timing, and the best interests of the receiver in mind. Read on for questions you can ask…
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LaShelle Lowe-Chardé

Article

8-12 minutes

11/2019

Unhook from a reactive dynamic, by staying with your needs and requests, and release attachment to outcome. Start by shifting your attention from the other person to get clear on what's true for you. Read on for strategies to transform reactivity, possible boundary setting behaviors,…
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Miki Kashtan

Article

10 - 15 minutes

11/2013

The “mind” or our “ego” are often depicted as a static entity, an unchangable part of human nature, and as obstacles or negative parts of ourselves to overcome. This view creates maligning, a split within us, while remaining invisibly part and parcel of authority-based societies…
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Bob Wentworth

Article

3 - 5 minutes

11/2009

One clue we have trauma is when we respond in a way we don't want (eg. being reactive, self sabotaging, etc). Even when we have high level NVC skills our trauma-related mechanisms can activate, and we can lose access to well honed NVC skills. Read…
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