NVC Resources on Relationships
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Introduction to NVC Mediation
Conceptual Overview and Experiential Learning and Practice
This Introduction to NVC Mediation provides a conceptual overview and experiential taste of the NVC mediation learning model developed by John Kinyon and Ike Lasater.
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Please join us as we take a look at what disrupts our joy during the holidays… and discuss the delicious possibilities that abound when we declare our intention to "Greet the Holidays with an Open, Joyful Heart."
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Trainer Tip: Giving up on blame and taking responsibilty for our choices is immensely empowering. Mary offers a tip for growing in this direction.
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Trainer Tip: Clarifying our requests can make the difference between frustration and satisfaction, Mary shows you how.
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Transforming Power Relations
The Invisible Revolution
Miki explains how teachers and administrators can become more effective in relating to themselves, other faculty and staff, and they can contribute more to students' ability to feel connected and energized. Nonviolent Communication provides specific tools to empower ourselves and others to live more in line with our values and deeper needs.
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Speaking the Unspoken Conversation
(6 Session Course)
Reveal, own and share the inner chatter that plays over and over in your head, in between the words you speak aloud. Arnina Kashtan will help you discover, embrace and open up the places inside that you’ve hidden and judged.
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Change Your Response to Conflict — Change Your Life
(4 Session Course)
Listen to this introductory 4-session Mediate Your Life telecourse recording to change your response to conflict and change your life.
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Tips for the Road Series Tip 1
Ask Before Offering Advice or Suggestions
Do you ever think you have the perfect answer for someone who is struggling? Eric offers a tip on how to approach situations like this.
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Tips for the Road Series Tip 16
Help Others Build Their Own Truth-Finding Neural Pathways
Along with it’s potential for helping others calm their emotions and feel deeply understood, the Nonviolent Communication process of empathetic listening can help someone increase their capacity for finding their own truth.
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Trainer Tip: Have you heard the saying, “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it”? Communication is like that too. Don’t try to adjust your communication and behaviors if they already work for you.