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  1. The Power of Gratitude

    The Power of Gratitude

    Jim & Jori Manske

    Video · 13 minutes · 11/15/2013

    Hear how gratitude helps stay present and at peace in daily life.

  2. Listen to Miki discuss two strategies for bringing NVC into the workplace in ways most likely to be well received. First Miki explains why it's best to focus more on needs than feelings in business environments. Second, she talks about unpacking needs into phrases as a way of enhancing workplace connection.

  3. Discover the power of listening to open doors and transform people in this talk.

  4. Listen to John talk about the inner and outer mediation process, the importance of the "3rd chair," and an experience of working with Pakistani elders.

  5. Jeff Brown shows how to bring NVC to your workplace by starting with inner awareness.

  6. How to Ask for Feedback at Work

    How to Ask for Feedback at Work

    Jeff Brown

    Video · 5 minutes · 05/19/2016

    Learn to ask for feedback by focusing on relationship quality before the request itself.

  7. Explore how to apply NVC in workplaces like construction, even when openness seems limited.

  8. CNVC Certified Trainer Anne Walton leads us through a guided visualization to help us make a shift in ideas we hold about ourselves. (Edited and Updated 10/6/2019)

  9. Zero Step

    Zero Step

    Jim & Jori Manske

    Video · 54 minutes · 11/12/2016

    Learn the Zero Step to focus on connection and affirm living in the present.

  10. NVC Games

    NVC Games

    A Fun Way to Learn NVC

    Gitta Zimmermann

    Video · 1 hour, 12 minutes · 12/26/2018

    In October 2018, CNVC Certified Trainer Gitta Zimmerman held her 6th international workshop for people working with children in Ruhpolding, Germany. This workshop video offers NVC learning games, complete with instructions!

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