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NVC Monthly NewsletterApril 2024 |
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 featured topic is
written on Domestic Terrorism. Our website covers over 50 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:Events - Upcoming International Intensive Trainings (IIT)
Articles - Nonviolent Communication and Domestic Terrorism
Fundraisers - CCCO - Empathy Calls
- The Relationship Foundation - Stabilize Schools in the Midst of Social Unrest
Book
Specials 80% OFF both full Retail and eBooks Price - Nonviolent Communication Book of Quotes
- Collaborating in the Workplace
- The Heart of Nonviolent Communication
- The Healing Power of Empathy
Distance Learning Opportunities - NVC Academy
- The Center for Nonviolent Communication Trainings
Book Excerpts - Nonviolent Communication Book of
Quotes - Chapter 1
- Collaborating in the Workplace - Chapter 1
- The Heart of Nonviolent Communication - Chapter 1
- The Healing Power of Empathy - 3 Meaningul Stories
Handouts - Downloads
- Recommended Links
Peaceful Daily Reflection/Meditation Poem Resources - Becoming a CNVC certified trainer
- Guidelines for Sharing NVC for Individuals who are not Certified Trainers
NVC Resources - NVC TIP SERIES (Free daily and weekly tips)
- FREE RESOURCES
- NVC FACEBOOK GROUPS
- NEW ** NVC LINKEDIN GROUPS ** NEW
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CNVC - International Intensive Trainings Description You'll be immersed in a community of people learning, practicing, and applying Nonviolent Communication from the moment you sign up. Each of CNVC's IITs are hosted in different countries and languages in effort to expand their reach for all who wish to experience the depth of NVC and connect with a growing community of passionate learners and practitioners. Upcoming IITs - Austria - Slovenia - Starts April 19th
- United States(CA) - Starts May 24th
- Romania - Starts August 16th
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Nonviolent Communication and Domestic Terrorism |
The Role of Nonviolent Communication in Combating Domestic Terrorism: Breaking the Cycle of Violence By Alan Rafael Seid, CNVC Certified Trainer In this article I explore the role of Nonviolent Communication in breaking the cycle of violence with regard to domestic
terrorism. While this article will be focused on conditions in the United States, I believe the basic principles can be adapted worldwide. What role does NVC have to play in combatting domestic terrorism?NVC is an invaluable tool for individuals, families, and communities, as well as for people in leadership and governance at every level of power and
decision-making. Domestic terrorism has many causes, and NVC does not purport to be a panacea. However, neutralizing and dismantling domestic terrorism involves any given number of conversations: in the media, with and among law enforcement, between friends and within families, in organizations and institutions, and at all levels of
governance. It is in all these conversations that NVC can be an important trust-building tool to help create clarity, mutual understanding, and forward movement together, in a way that decreases possibilities for violence. NVC helps with people’s mindsets and perceptions, offers powerful and common-sense principles, and provides
concrete, actionable skills for preventing, de-escalating, and resolving conflicts. NVC’s most important role may be in the long-term, with regard to creating a culture of care and compassion, and for humans to build a society in which they will enjoy living. Read More |
SPEAKING PEACE IS a way of connecting with others that allows our natural compassion to flourish. Around the world—from troubled families to dysfunctional bureaucracies to war-ravaged countries—I’ve found no more effective means of getting to a peaceful resolution of conflict. In fact, speaking peace using Nonviolent Communication offers the promise of reducing or even eliminating conflict in the
first place. Marshall Rosenberg |
The Compassionate Communication Center of Ohio shares the principles and practices of Compassionate-Nonviolent Communication (NVC), as developed by the American psychologist, Dr. Marshall Rosenberg, and inspired by the nonviolence teachings of Mahatma Gandhi and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Founded in 2006, we are a 501(c)(3) non-profit
organization based in Columbus, Ohio, USA that works in partnership with other regional NVC organizations throughout the world, and with the international organization founded by Dr. Rosenberg, the Center for Nonviolent Communication. A non-profit organization equipping people for practical peacemaking and restorative connections Help us share Compassionate Communication widely. Join in creating a more
compassionate world and consider making one-time or a recurring donation.
The Relationship Foundation - Stabilize Schools in the Midst of Social Unrest
We're the Relationship Foundation, a small nonprofit with a big vision making an impact in Social and Emotional Learning. Temporary COVID-relief funds for programs such as ours will end in 2024. Your donation will help us provide much needed training sessions and curricula for underserved schools. Ten underserved schools have requested our curriculum and training sessions for their students and teachers. Teachers are saying the life skill Nonviolent Communication we teach is the next step in Social and Emotional Learning...
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CDs and DVDs We offer Audio and Video of Marshall Rosenberg's teachings and wisdom. Nonviolent Communication provides powerful tools for resolving differences at personal, professional, and political levels. Dr. Rosenberg first created and began to offer Nonviolent Communication skills training to peacefully integrate schools and other public institutions during the 1960s. Since then, Dr. Rosenberg
and his associates have introduced NVC in over thirty countries to educators, students, parents, managers, mental health and health care providers, military officers, peace activists, lawyers and mediators, prisoners, police and clergy, and more. These dvd’s and cd’s are copyrighted. Purchasing these from the Puddledancer Press website ensures that royalties will be paid to the Rosenberg foundation. If you view these
videos/cds from other sites then no royalties are paid. Thank you for your consideration. |
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Video Details - The Basics of NVC
- Making Life Wonderful
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Audio Details - Expressing and Receiving Anger Compassionately
- Giraffe Fuel for Life
- Needs and Empathy
- Live Compassionately
- Intimate Relationships
- Experiencing Needs as
a Gift
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Dare To... Ask for what you want. Believe in your dreams. Count your
blessings. Do the right thing. Enjoy the moment. Fail, dare to succeed. Give more than you receive. Have no regrets. Inspire kindness. Join in more. Kiss and make up. Love all you can. Make a difference. Never settle for less. Overcome adversity. Practice moderation. Question authority. Reinvent yourself. Shoot for the moon. Take personal responsibility. Understand more, judge less. Veto hate and negativity. Walk your talk. Xercise body, mind and spirit Yodel more, yawn less. be Zany. © Meiji Stewart |
Spread Love & Empathy with Interactive Cards & Games
Designed by NVC trainers, GROKtheWorld.com games are a playful way to increase emotional intelligence and spread compassion. Check out GROK, KidsGROK and WeGROK, as well as our books & facilitation resources. Good for couples, parents, and NVC facilitators! |
Nonviolent Communication Free Handouts and Links
Downloads: Recommended Links:
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THE MORE WE empathize with the other party, the safer we feel. Marshall Rosenberg |
Noviolent Communication Book of Quotes - Chapter 1
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Collaborating in the Workplace - Chapter 1
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The Heart of Nonviolent Communication - Chapter 1
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The Healing Power of Empathy - 3 Meaningful Stories
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IN NVC-STYLE CONFLICT resolution, creating a connection between the people who are in conflict is the most important thing. This is what enables all the other steps of NVC to work, because it’s not until you have forged that connection that each side will seek to know exactly what the other side is feeling and needing. The parties also need to know from the start that the objective is not to get
the other side to do what they want them to do. And once the two sides understand that, it becomes possible—sometimes even easy—to have a conversation about how to meet their needs. Marshall Rosenberg |
CNVC is committed to the vision of a critical mass of the world's population using Nonviolent Communication (NVC) to resolve differences peacefully. A strong community of qualified trainers will play an important role in the realization of this goal. |
UNFORTUNATELY, I’VE FOUND that very few people are literate in expressing needs. Instead they have been trained to criticize, insult, and otherwise communicate in ways that create distance among people. As a result, even in conflicts for which resolutions exist, resolutions are not found. And instead of both parties expressing their own needs
and understanding the needs of the other party, both sides play the game of who’s right? That game is more likely to end in various forms of verbal, psychological, or physical violence than in peaceful resolution of differences. 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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THIS ABILITY TO sense what people need is crucial in mediating conflicts. We can help by sensing what both sides need, put it into words, and then we help each side hear the other side’s needs. This creates a quality of connection that moves the conflict to successful resolution. Marshall Rosenberg |
Stay Connected to the Values of Compassion With the Free 365 Daily Peaceful Living Meditations.
Life appears to me too short to be spent in nursing animosity or registering wrongs. —Charlotte Brontë
Stimulus or Cause Violence is a result of thinking that others caused our pain and deserve to be punished. When living from this consciousness, we believe that our anger is justified. Consider road rage. A driver who engages in
it believes that the other person is driving badly or is trying to tick him off, so he tailgates, makes hand gestures, or worse yet, shoots at them. He often feels justified in his anger. Two weeks before, however, he may have driven down that same road in the same traffic but didn’t behave violently. Why? Maybe because he had an easier day at work, or left work earlier and had more time to get home, or it was his anniversary and he was excited about the evening ahead. The stimulus was the
same—traffic on a particular road—but his feelings were quite different depending on his needs. The cause of our feelings is our own needs in the moment. What happens is simply the stimulus. In order to maintain serenity in our life, it is important to understand this distinction. Be aware today of times when you are tempted to blame other people for your feelings, and try to discover your unmet needs. |
- 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!
Warmly,
PuddleDancer Press
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