Nonviolent Communication: A Language of Life: Life-Changing Tools for Healthy RelationshipsPuddleDancer Press, 2015/09/01 - 280 ページ 5,000,000 COPIES SOLD WORLDWIDE • TRANSLATED IN MORE THAN 35 LANGUAGES What is Violent Communication? If "violent" means acting in ways that result in hurt or harm, then much of how we communicate—judging others, bullying, having racial bias, blaming, finger pointing, discriminating, speaking without listening, criticizing others or ourselves, name-calling, reacting when angry, using political rhetoric, being defensive or judging who's "good/bad" or what's "right/wrong" with people—could indeed be called "violent communication." What is Nonviolent Communication? Nonviolent Communication is the integration of four things: • Consciousness: a set of principles that support living a life of compassion, collaboration, courage, and authenticity • Language: understanding how words contribute to connection or distance • Communication: knowing how to ask for what we want, how to hear others even in disagreement, and how to move toward solutions that work for all • Means of influence: sharing "power with others" rather than using "power over others" Nonviolent Communication serves our desire to do three things: • Increase our ability to live with choice, meaning, and connection • Connect empathically with self and others to have more satisfying relationships • Sharing of resources so everyone is able to benefit |
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... create compassionate connections with your family, friends, and other acquaintances.” —JOHN GRAY, Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus “It's a way to step out of the 'who's right, who's wrong?' conflict paradigm, and instead, to ...
... create compassionate connections with your family, friends, and other acquaintances.” —JOHN GRAY, Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus “It's a way to step out of the 'who's right, who's wrong?' conflict paradigm, and instead, to ...
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... creating a lot of healing. It is the missing element in what we do.” —DEEPAKCHOPRA, How to Know God and Ageless Body and Timeless Mind “Thought it was going to be a book on dealing with others, however the other surprise was on how it ...
... creating a lot of healing. It is the missing element in what we do.” —DEEPAKCHOPRA, How to Know God and Ageless Body and Timeless Mind “Thought it was going to be a book on dealing with others, however the other surprise was on how it ...
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... created a way to transform the violence in the world.” —A nurse in California “What began as a search for a better discipline system for our six-year-old has turned out to be a philosophical approach and communication tool that is ...
... created a way to transform the violence in the world.” —A nurse in California “What began as a search for a better discipline system for our six-year-old has turned out to be a philosophical approach and communication tool that is ...
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... of fresh air. Rosenberg adds the brilliant insight into the linkage of feelings and needs and taking responsibility and creates a true tool.” —An online reviewer Contents Foreword by Deepak Chopra, MD Acknowledgments 1 Giving From.
... of fresh air. Rosenberg adds the brilliant insight into the linkage of feelings and needs and taking responsibility and creates a true tool.” —An online reviewer Contents Foreword by Deepak Chopra, MD Acknowledgments 1 Giving From.
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... our only real hope. In this view, we are not our stories. These stories are self-created fictions that remain intact through habit, group coercion, old conditioning, and lack of self-awareness. Even the best stories collaborate.
... our only real hope. In this view, we are not our stories. These stories are self-created fictions that remain intact through habit, group coercion, old conditioning, and lack of self-awareness. Even the best stories collaborate.
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