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  1. Taking 100% Responsibility for Every Relationship

    Taking 100% Responsibility for Every Relationship

    4 Session Course

    Miki Kashtan

    Multi-session Course · 4 - 6 hours · 10/27/2019

    Step into leadership and connection by taking full responsibility while honoring all needs.

  2. Self-Empathy for Self-Evolution

    Self-Empathy for Self-Evolution

    6 Session Course

    Kelly Bryson

    Multi-session Course · 7-10 hours · 3/9/2020

    Rejuvenate your inner world and relationships through deep self-empathy practices.

  3. Here are 14 more key differentiations that are not, at time of publishing this, on the CNVC key differentiations list. They can be used to support people who are on the path of learning and integrating NVC in making sense of their own understanding of their journey and where they are within it. And it can be used to support people who share NVC with others in offering brief information in support of understanding and learning.

  4. Unconditional Self-Acceptance

    Unconditional Self-Acceptance

    A Simple Daily Practice

    Robert Gonzales

    Practice Exercises · 3 minutes · 4/1/2022

    Here's a daily self-acceptance practice you can bring into your life whenever you are experiencing pain, tension, contraction, lack of fulfillment, or unmet needs or values. Giving your often undesired experiences space can be a path to greater inner connection and peace.

  5. Embracing Nonviolence

    Embracing Nonviolence

    4 Session Course

    Miki Kashtan

    Multi-session Course · 4 - 6 hours · 7/15/2022

    Embrace nonviolence with courage and compassion as you learn to stand for truth in everyday life.

  6. I See the Spirit in You

    I See the Spirit in You

    Mary Mackenzie

    Trainer Tips · 1 - 2 minutes · 12/26/23

    Trainer Tip: We can voice our upset about a situation and still see the higher self in the other person. Honest expression can deepen connection and bring us closer to resolution and connection, when we're not judging them. To know that they're a spiritual being, but think they're an insensitive slob or egotistical bore, is a contradiction. Instead, look for the needs they want to meet. See the spiritual being in everyone—even yourself.

  7. NVC can be seen as a restorative practice that reconnects us with life, trust, and the experience of mattering.
  8. What do we do when someone speaks to us in a way that doesn’t feel respectful? In this video, Oren Jay Sofer explores how NVC invites us to listen for the feelings and needs behind harsh or judgmental words — not because we “should,” but because it gives us more choice and freedom in how we respond.
  9. Discover how Nonviolent Communication helped integrate spirituality into daily life and work.

  10. Moving From Blame to Self-Responsibility

    Moving From Blame to Self-Responsibility

    Miki Kashtan

    Articles · 2 - 5 minutes · 7/28/2010

    Learn how to move from blame to understanding when needs aren’t met.

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