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How do you know when you’re projecting disowned parts or replaying old relationship dynamics? It’s hard to know for sure, but if you find yourself upset or shutting down and unable to have a dialogue in which you can speak clearly about your feelings and…
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Gary Baran

Trainer Tip

1 - 2 minutes

1/2014

Gary Baran offers 10 things we can do to contribute to internal, interpersonal, and organizational peace...
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Trainer Tip

2 - 3 minutes

11/2018

When building successful relationships, it can be very helpful to see yourself as a collection of different inner parts that developed due to various life experiences. Without empathy and acknowledgment, our inner parts tend to work against us. That's when we're called upon to build…
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Eric offers us a list of some of his favorite books, articles, and videos related to building successful relationships.
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Eric offers some tips for nurturing and affirming ourselves as a daily practice.
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David K Weinstock

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1 - 2 minutes

11/2018

Mourning, grief and celebration is a way to connect with what we love and want to honor.  In this trainer tip we learn that these three things can become a way for us to understand our emotions regarding our losses and appreciations.
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Mary Mackenzie

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1 - 2 minutes

02/09/2005

Trainer Tip: If you are feeling anger, you are experiencing an unmet need. When you recognize it as a warning signal, it can be a life-serving tool.
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Mary Mackenzie

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1 - 2 minutes

02/02/2005

Trainer Tip: Every single time you say or do something, even when you experience pain or regret, you are trying to meet a need. Forgiveness begins when we acknowledge the needs we were trying to meet in the situation.
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Mary Mackenzie

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1 - 2 minutes

01/25/2005

Trainer Tip: Many of us are afraid of our anger because we haven’t learned how to express it in a way that brings relief or that helps us meet our needs in the situation. Consider a different approach to anger, one that helps you fully…
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Mary Mackenzie

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1 - 2 minutes

01/19/2005

Trainer Tip: In Compassionate Communication, we consider needs to be universal. That means that while we all have the same needs, such as for love, support, shelter, food, joy, caring, etc., we choose different ways to meet our needs.
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