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Published: Fri, 07/29/16

NVC Quotes

I use the term Nonviolent Communication™ as Gandhi used it - to refer to our natural state of compassion when violence has subsided from our heart.  While we may not believe we are 'violent', our words and thoughts often lead to pain for others and ourselves." ~ Marshall B Rosenberg​​​​​​​
 
 
This Month's Specials End July 31
According to Marshall B. Rosenberg, Ph.D., our most basic spiritual need is to contribute to the well being of others and ourselves. His brief, unscripted reflections on the spiritual basis of Nonviolent Communication (NVC) will inspire you not only to connect with the Divine in yourself and others, but to begin to create a world of empathy and compassion, where the language we use is the key to enriching life.

Discover an intensely satisfying and joyful spiritual experience that begins with you. In these rich pages, learn how NVC can help you achieve a more practical, applied spirituality.

Discover how to:
  • Strengthen the connection between your actions and your spiritual values
  • Let go of enemy images and moralistic judgments, and experience our common humanity
  • Connect with others from a place of compassionate energy  
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You can feel it when it hits you. Your face flushes and your vision narrows. Your heartbeat increases as judgmental thoughts flood your mind. Your anger has been triggered, and you're about to say or do something that will likely make it worse.

You have an alternative. By practicing the Nonviolent Communication (NVC) process you can use that anger to serve a specific, life-enriching purpose. It tells you that you're disconnected from what you value and your needs are not being met.

Rather than managing your anger by suppressing your feelings or blasting someone with your judgments, Marshall Rosenberg shows you how to use anger to discover what you need, and then how to meet your needs in constructive ways.

This booklet will help you apply these four key truths:
  • People or events may spark your anger but your own judgments are its cause
  • Judging others as "wrong" prevents you from connecting with your unmet needs
  • Getting clear about your needs helps you identify solutions satisfying to everyone
  • Creating strategies focused on meeting your needs transforms anger into positive actions 
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The Life-Enriching Purpose of Anger—When we're angry, we tend to get caught up in moralistic judgments about the wrongness of the other person's behavior. As the tension builds, the best we've learned is to control our anger before it leads to behavior we'll regret. This concise booklet offers a different approach to anger management. By applying the concepts of the Nonviolent Communication (NVC) process you'll learn to view anger as a life-enriching emotion that can wake us up to what we need and value. Neill Gibson and Shari Klein offer a powerful, step-by-step approach that successfully transforms anger into healthy, mutually satisfying outcomes.

Get to know the 10 Steps to Transforming Anger So Everyone Wins. If you're an anger management counselor or teach anger management classes, this booklet will give you a fresh and life-changing approach to enhance your techniques. If you've had difficulties dealing with your anger in constructive ways, this booklet will help you transform anger into compassionate connection, healthier communication, and life-serving actions.

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In Case You Missed It…

We are very excited about the upcoming, newly revised edition of Nonviolent Communication. In it, we are adding several new handouts, revising the "what people are saying" section, and creating many new pages of Marshall quotes for the back matter. 

This is why we are requesting your help. Would you be willing to send us any or all of your favorite Marshall quotes?

To send us your favorite quotes, just hit reply and add them to the body of the email. It would be very helpful if you know where the quote came from, so please include that information if you have it. Thank you in advance!

With appreciation,
Meiji and Neill