TALK YOUR WALK: Steps to Communication - An introduction to Nonviolent Communication
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Location: Kitsap Unitarian Universalist Fellowship
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Compassionate Communication can dramatically improve your relationships and your communication by helping you focus on: 1) Empathic understanding of yourself and others without compromising your values and 2) Expressing your real feelings and what’s important to you, openly and honestly, without blame or criticism. Nonviolent Communication contains nothing new. It is based on historical principles of nonviolence-- the natural state of compassion when no violence is present in the heart. NVC reminds us what we already instinctively know about how good it feels to authentically connect to another human being. With NVC we learn to hear our own deeper needs and those of others. Through its emphasis on deep listening—to ourselves as well as others—NVC helps us discover the depth of our own compassion. This language reveals the awareness that all human beings are only trying to honor universal values and needs, every minute, every day. NVC can be seen as both a spiritual practice that helps us see our common humanity, using our power in a way that honors everyone's needs, and a concrete set of skills which help us create life-serving families and communities. The form is simple, yet powerfully transformative. Through the practice of NVC, we can learn to clarify what we are observing, what emotions we are feeling, what values we want to live by, and what we want to ask of ourselves and others. We will no longer need to use the language of blame, judgment or domination. We can experience the deep pleasure of contributing to each others' well being. |
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| Pen, Paper, anything to help you sit comfortably, and an open heart and willingness to learn. |