Tip #318: Nonviolent Communication #9: Making Requests Rather Than Demands
“Self absorption and empathy for others are mutually exclusive.” Donald Blum In this Tip, we continue our discussion of the fourth component of NVC by
“Self absorption and empathy for others are mutually exclusive.” Donald Blum In this Tip, we continue our discussion of the fourth component of NVC by
“Every moment of your life is infinitely creative and the universe is endlessly bountiful. Just put forth a clear enough request, and everything your heart
In last week’s Tip, we posed a test of your ability to identify statements in which the speaker acknowledges responsibility for his or her feelings.
In last week’s Tip, we posed a test of your ability to identify statements that express feelings rather than interpreting other’s feelings or behavior. The
In last week’s Tip, I posed a test of your ability to distinguish observation from evaluation. The statements in bold print are observations only. If
“When we combine observation with evaluation, people are apt to hear criticism.” Marshall B. Rosenberg, Ph.D. According to Dr. Marshall Rosenberg in Nonviolent Communication: A
“What I want in my life is compassion, a flow between myself and others based on a mutual giving from the heart.” Marshall B. Rosenberg,
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