Reframing OFNR for the Workplace
Audio
7 minutes
07/10/2016
Listen in as Dian reframes the 4 steps of NVC (observations, feelings, needs, requests) into everyday words you might hear at work.
Five Tips For Reading The News Without Losing It
Article
5 - 8 minutes
09/2019
Is it dangerous for large numbers of people to be absorbing disturbing news alone? Given the intensity of our times, making choices based on conscious awareness and discernment in relation to current events is essential for our ability to stay engaged, and to also wisely meet our collective challenges with agency and power. Here are five tips for how to help stay sane in relation to the news cycle.
The Top Five Deal Breakers in Relationships
Trainer Tip
1 - 2 minutes
10/2005
Trainer Tip: When considering your "deal breakers" consider what you want from a relationship rather than how it will look. For instance, maybe my need for abundance can be met by someone who is independently wealthy, so he doesn’t have to “have a good job”. When you shift your focus from strategies to needs, you may be pleasantly surprised what the universe brings. Read on for more.
The Tao of Empathy: Breath, Body, Needs, Self Connection Exercise
The Tao of Empathy: Breath, Body, Needs, Self Connection Exercise
The Tao of Empathy: Breath, Body, Needs, Self Connection Exercise
Video
9 minutes
11/24/2022
John introduces his Self-Connection Exercise as a mindful way of coming to awareness via OFNR. Breath: immediately observable, a reminder to observe. Body: feeling the body, awareness of sensations. Needs: an experience of wholeness that expands awareness of the totality of experience. Listen.
Working for Transformation without Recreating the Past: Social Change and Nonviolence - Introduction
Working for Transformation without Recreating the Past: Social Change and Nonviolence - Introduction
Working for Transformation without Recreating the Past: Social Change and Nonviolence - Introduction
Audio
1 hour
06/17/2016
Want things to change in your community, but feel frustrated or don’t know what to do? Miki’s intriguing overview of how to apply the principles of NVC to social change movements may have the exact blend of inspiration and ideas you’re seeking!
Meeting Our Needs
Trainer Tip
1 - 2 minutes
10/2005
Trainer Tip: Discovering the unmet needs is only a starting point. The other part is to understand what it will take to meet that need, and make a request that will accomplish this. This way, we can resolve situations before they escalate. Everyone benefits when we are clear about what we would like.
The Three Stages of Emotional Liberation
Trainer Tip
1 - 2 minutes
10/2005
Trainer tip: Read on for the three stages of emotional maturity. In the third stage, we integrate the first two stages. We come to realize that everyone is responsible for their own feelings, but we also recognize our role if we do something that stimulates pain in another person. We also start to value the needs of everyone, rather than just one party's needs over the other.
Dialogue within Communities (4 Session Course)
Audio
5 - 7 hours
12/07/2021
Dialogue is a life-changing, heart-opening experience. It’s collaboration instead of compromise. Join Miki Kashtan for a practical, step-by-step framework to help you understand how a community develops, how to maintain or repair a community, and how this unique process creatively supports you and each member of your community in getting things done.
Understanding Judgments
Trainer Tip
1 - 2 minutes
10/2005
Trainer tip: Whenever we judge someone else in any way, we create a barrier and distance between us and the other person. Instead, consider shifting from judging other people to awareness of how their behavior affects your feelings and needs. This can make a profound difference in your ability to live peacefully. Read on for more.
How To Make A Relationship A Priority While Maintaining Autonomy
How To Make A Relationship A Priority While Maintaining Autonomy
How To Make A Relationship A Priority While Maintaining Autonomy
Practice Exercise
3 - 5 minutes
1/18/2023
Part of making your relationship a priority while maintaining autonomy means you consider the impact your actions may have on your relationship and look to negotiate ways all needs can be honored. To do this while not losing yourself, practice writing down your needs and guessing their needs beforehand. Make an upfront request to create a shared understanding about what’s most important, before discussing strategies or decisions.