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LaShelle Lowe-Chardé

Practice Exercise

2 - 3 minutes

05/05/2022

Anger matters because it can let you know that you perceive a threat to universal need for yourself or someone else. It can draw your attention to something so that you can take effective action. Anger becomes a hindrance when you amp it up with…
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LaShelle Lowe-Chardé

Practice Exercise

3 -5 minutes

05/05/2022

To learn to identify and speak from your needs requires specific tasks and practices. Here's a list of 10 learning tasks and practices for you to choose from. Some of these ideas include using needs cards and lists, working backwards from strategies and ideal scenarios,…
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Miki Kashtan

Practice Exercise

12 -18 minutes

02/19/2022

Blame is opaque when we don’t reflect on it deeply. We blame when we don’t see ourselves as having power to shape things, and see others as the ones who can. Blame and how we respond to it, is both a symptom of inability to…
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LaShelle Lowe-Chardé

Practice Exercise

3-5 minutes

05/05/2022

Reflect on a time when you were either expressing gossip or participating passively. What feelings and needs were up for you at the time? How might you have interrupted the gossip with connection? When interrupting gossip it can take a few rounds of empathy and…
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LaShelle Lowe-Chardé

Practice Exercise

2 - 3 minutes

05/05/2022

When someone behaves in a way that you may label convincing, cajoling, guilt-tripping, threatening, analyzing, or criticizing, you may be tempted to guess they have a "need" for control. Instead, name what this person is doing that isn't meeting your needs. If it is a…
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LaShelle Lowe-Chardé

Practice Exercise

3 - 5 minutes

05/05/2022

When we care about our cause and want to mitigate disaster, we may become reactive. However, transformation comes through connection, rather than convincing, judging, criticising, controlling, and making demands of others. To inspire change, get curious about how they relate to the topic – and…
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LaShelle Lowe-Chardé

Practice Exercise

4 - 6 minutes

03/16/2022

Enmeshment refers to confusion about who is responsible for what. This lack of clear boundaries results in attempts to manage the other person's experience as a substitute for managing your own. When you think you're contributing to another person, but you're actually acting from enmeshment,…
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Robert Gonzales

Practice Exercise

1 - 2 minutes

02/01/2022

Here are some questions to support you in exploring your connection to life, your life purpose. Here we briefly touch upon what blocks you, your gratitude, strengths, passions, and what you are committed to.
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LaShelle Lowe-Chardé

Practice Exercise

4 - 6 minutes

03/02/2022

With practice we can prevent reactivity from overtaking and harming: notice signs of reactivity, bring compassion to it, see reactivity as the misperception of threat and a distortion of what's happening, plus engage and pursue connection and the clarity to weaken reactive impulses. In taking…
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Jim & Jori Manske

Practice Exercise

2 - 3 minutes

02/01/2022

With these practices make space before reacting to emotion or external stimulus. This can enable your capacity to respond from your self-connection to universally shared values. With practice you can create the capacity to temporarily put impulsiveness aside, in the service of connection with yourself…
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