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NVC Monthly NewsletterFebruary
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We hope you find value in the resources we are providing today! We invite you to share with friends, family, colleagues, and others, if you believe they might also find value in this. Our most recently updated article is written on Death. Our website covers over 35 different topics from an NVC perspective-all written by a senior certified trainer. Please read some to learn more. If you are new to Nonviolent Communication please visit our page on the basics of Nonviolent Communication. Please stay safe and healthy! Thank you :) PuddleDancer Press
What You'll Find in This Month's Newsletter:You may click any section header to jump to that section. (This feature is not supported on all devices or for all email clients.) - New Book! - The Heart of Nonviolent Communication
- Videos Created by First Generation
NVC Team Members
- NVC Learning Opportunity! - Kalapa
- CNVC Fundraiser - Financial Assistance Fund
- The Parent Peer Leadership Program
- Nonviolent Communication and
Death
50% OFF both full Retail and eBooks Price. - Getting Past the Pain
Between Us
- Practical Spirituality
- We Can Work It Out
- NVC Academy
- The Center for Nonviolent Communication Trainings
- Getting Past the Pain Between Us - Chapter 1
- Practical Spirituality - Chapter 1
- We Can Work It Out - Chapter 1
- Downloads
- Recommended Links
- NVC TIP SERIES (Free daily and weekly
tips)
- FREE RESOURCES
- NVC FACEBOOK GROUPS
- NEW ** NVC LINKEDIN GROUPS ** NEW
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The Heart of Nonviolent Communication
Do you want to express yourself honestly and compassionately? Learn to live in choice rather than submit or rebel? This book explores 25 key distinctions that reveal the consciousness embedded in Nonviolent Communication. Drawing on brain science with awareness of systemic conditioning, each chapter presents examples from around the world alongside practices that will move you toward the spirit of true
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Website Created by First Generation NVC Team Members
First Generation NVCers sharing what they learned directly from Marshall over the span of decades This new and wonderful web resource contains: - Video interviews on 13 different aspects of NVC
- Articles written by First Generation NVCers
- Pictures of Marshall throught the years
- A link to the transcript of 20 hours of interviews with Marshall about his life
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more!
This project took time and is now available for you to see. The website was a work of love by all who were involved and is a valuable resource for those who are interested in NVC.
NVC Learning Opportunity! - Kalapa
One of the world's most respected Certified Trainers and PuddleDancer contributor, Alan Rafael Seid, is offering an Introduction to his School for Changemakers, Kalapa — which includes NVC. This is a free class on February 15, 2023 Sign up or learn more here: https://bit.ly/february15free He and his partner, Certified Trainer Tess Burke, are offering a 4-part Intro to NVC which begins March 8. Sign up or learn more here: https://bit.ly/nvc4week Do you need 1:1 support? Alan works as a coach, and you can see the remarkable things his clients say here: https://RafaKalapa.com/testimonials
CNVC Fundraiser - Financial Assistance Fund
Help people who can make an impact in the world attend an intensive training Many people around the world are bringing peace and nonviolence into their communities and are eager to learn Nonviolent Communication skills to make an even bigger impact. However, many of them -- particularly people in African, Latin American, and Asian countries -- lack the financial resources to access NVC training
that would enable them to contribute more to nonviolent social change in their communities. By contributing to our Financial Assistance Fund, you can help to make it possible for people like this to attend one of our International Intensive Trainings (IITs) and strengthen their skills in peacemaking and collaborative problem solving.
The Parent Peer Leadership Program
founded by Inbal Kashtan in 2006 with Ingrid Bauer CNVC Certified Trainer & Stephanie Bachmann Mattei CNVC Certified Trainer and Assessor
February - December 2023 The PPLP is structured as a long-distance program in order to support participation by lay leaders throughout the world. The components of the program include regularly scheduled video conferences, weekly study suggestions, buddy relationships, and individualized tele-support. |
“People do not hear our pain when they believe they are at fault.” Marshall Rosenberg |
Nonviolent Communication and Death
What is the overlap between Nonviolent Communication (NVC) and death? Does NVC make it easier to talk about death? How else can NVC help us when broaching this often challenging topic? Nonviolent Communication, also known as NVC, is a process pioneered by Dr. Marshall Rosenberg based on an understanding that all human beings are motivated by the same Universal Human Needs, and that conflicts can be resolved
peacefully through honest and empathic communication. Of all the topics that can be awkward to talk about, death might be at the top of the list! In this article we’ll explore how NVC can help us navigate conversations related to death... Read More |
Nonviolent Communication Free Handouts and Links |
“We are responsible for what we hear other people say and for how we act." Marshall Rosenberg |
Getting Past the Pain Between Us - Chapter 1 |
Practical Spirituality - Chapter 1 |
We Can Work It Out - Chapter 1 |
“Every message, regardless of form or content, is an expression of a need." Marshall Rosenberg |
The NVC Academy offers hundreds of affordable online personal growth courses and resources to learn Nonviolent Communication from home.
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The Center for Nonviolent Communication
The Center for Nonviolent Communication (CNVC) is a global organization that supports the learning and sharing of Nonviolent Communication (NVC), and helps people peacefully and effectively resolve conflicts in personal, organizational, and political settings.
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“The more we empathize with the other party, the safer we feel.” Marshall Rosenberg |
Stay Connected to the Values of Compassion With the Free 365 Daily Peaceful Living Meditations.
You never know what is enough until you know what is more than enough. —William Blake Defining Enough Do you ever find yourself working and working, but not really knowing what success would look like? Several years ago, I realized that I spent a lot of my energy striving to be the
best, but because I didn’t know what the best was, I never achieved my goal. There was always someone better, something else I could be learning, and something else I should be doing. It was a relentless search for an impossible goal. This focus brought enormous pain and disappointment into my life. So I set out to discover for myself what “enough” would look like. For me, it’s simply doing my best in any moment. Sometimes, if I’m tired and feeling sick, my best looks
different than when I am rested and fit. If I catch myself criticizing my performance, I ask myself if I am doing my best in that moment, and if there is anything else I could do to help the situation. If the answer is that I’m already doing my best, I can relax. If there is something else I can do, I do that. It’s no longer about performing to some unknown standard; it’s more about showing up to the best of my ability in each situation, and being content with that. It’s enough for me to simply
do my best. What is enough for you? How much money is enough? How big a house is enough? Define enough. If you have more work to do to achieve it, consider what you could do right now that would head you in the direction of attaining your goal. If you have already achieved it, celebrate! Identify one goal and one thing you can do today to achieve that goal and do it. Sign Up for the 365 Daily Meditations Learn About the Book Here |
- NVC TIP SERIES (Free daily and weekly tips)
- FREE RESOURCES
- NVC FACEBOOK PAGES
We hope you find value in our monthly newsletters. We would love to receive ANY feedback or suggestions you may want to share. Please let others know about our newsletter to help spread nonviolent communication, love, hope, humor and compassion, if you are willing :) We want a more compassionate, equitable, peaceful, safe and healthy
world. Please be safe and Happy Holidays! Warmly, PuddleDancer Press |
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