

NVC Resources on Connection
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Ask the Trainer: Can NVC transform group conflict? Trainer shares stories and answers the question.
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Relationship repair means building connection and care after disconnect and unmet needs. It requires intention to connect and take responsibility for your behavior by naming what didn’t work, offering empathy, and making a plan to do something differently next time. When you have enough empathy to find care and curiosity for them, reflect the other person's observation, thoughts, feelings, needs and requests. Focus on this more than on details of the event.
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This chart helps translate words that imply blame into true feelings and unmet needs.
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Trainer Tip: Make a boring or "dead" conversation more interesting, meaningful and connecting. You can do this by connecting to the other person’s feelings, passions or desires. Read on for examples.
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Make NVC feel natural and authentic with intuitive tools for connection and everyday integration.
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Rejuvenate your inner world and relationships through deep self-empathy practices.
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Explore your needs and values as your Life Force, guiding growth and spiritual clarity.
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Conversation can become more satisfying with depth. Depth is occurs when connection unfolds towards a depth of intimacy, presence, attunement, sensing -- and silent attentive connection where another is attentively seen and heard. Inviting this level of sharing in conversation relies on at least three major elements: attentive silence, the desire to connect and be known, and focus on present moment experience. Learn more about this way of engaging.
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Explore how NVC supports mediation and conflict resolution in this engaging course recording.
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John Kinyon shares how self-connection and mourning help balance your needs with others’.

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