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Trainer Tip: Sometimes we need to empathize with a person before he can hear our anger. Consider that all anger is an expression of an unmet need. If we focus on the need, rather than the actions, we are more likely to connect compassionately with other people. Be aware of opportunities to empathize with someone’s anger today.

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  • Skill Level Beginner Skill Level
  • Duration 1 - 2 minutes
  • Date Added 10/2005
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  • Payee Mary Mackenzie
  • Points 2
  • Multi Trainer Num 1

Most reactivity in intimate relationships comes from a lack of confidence in maintaining intimacy, autonomy, or security. What may help is naming what's happening, interrupting shame, and anchoring or reassuring yourself. You can also reflect on the effects of acting from reactivity. Knowing what helps center you, ask your partner to do or say specific things that might help. Read on for more.

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  • Skill Level Intermediate Skill Level
  • Duration 3-5 minutes
  • Date Added 2/2019
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  • Payee LaShelle Lowe-Charde
  • Points 2
  • Multi Trainer Num 1

In healing reactivity try identifying your most common complaints, wishes, or requests. Or when you tend to defend, justify, get angry, or protect. Find the tender needs. You can recall when you experienced deep nourishment of that need. Several times a week nourish your tender needs. Be clear about the strategy to address needs by answering key questions. Read on for more.

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  • Skill Level Intermediate Skill Level
  • Duration 3-5 minutes
  • Date Added 6/2018
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  • Payee LaShelle Lowe-Charde
  • Points 1
  • Multi Trainer Num 1

Is there someone you wish was more willing? Try guessing what obstacles they might be struggling with. And allow yourself to feel your grief. As you grapple with your own desire for someone to find their willingness, its essential to recognize that this is about you and your needs. You can also express your needs honestly, make requests for how to collaborate, and be responsive to what they want. Read on for more on this, plus four common ways someone’s willingness might be blocked.

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  • Skill Level Intermediate Skill Level
  • Duration 4-6 minutes
  • Date Added 2/2019
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  • Payee LaShelle Lowe-Charde
  • Points 1
  • Multi Trainer Num 1

We can choose our stories of interpretation, and how to respond. And while stories of self-sufficiency can (to a degree) give us more influence over our own lives, they don't erase oppression, war, nor climate change. When stories omit a lens that includes impacts of interdependence, oppression, and structural inequities, stories can also keep us disconnected and blocked from compassion for self and others -- and perpetuating an oppressive status quo. However, with this lens we can make greater compassion and collective liberation possible. Even as the outcome is unknown.

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  • Skill Level All Skill Levels
  • Duration 16 - 24 minutes
  • Date Added 05/2019
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  • Payee NGL
  • Points 5
  • Multi Trainer Num 1

CNVC Certified Trainer Lore Baur asks: "Have you ever seen something happen that made you feel uncomfortable and you didn't know what to do?" That's the "bystander effect:" a well-researched and commonly experienced phenomenon. Training can help you overcome it, enabling you to discern what to do and how to support others in ways that reduce trauma and increase safety.

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  • Skill Level Intermediate Skill Level
  • Duration 44 minutes
  • Date Added 11/17/2018
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  • Payee Lore Baur
  • Points 3
  • Multi Trainer Num 1

By focusing on NVC process and practice without factoring in the interdependent, systemic dimension we unwittingly diminish the power of NVC. We reinforce the dominant paradigm, rather than challenging it -- making NVC one more tool for compliance. NVC principles can turn against its own purpose in cruel ways. NVC could also empower social change. We'll need our attention on this matter if we are to contribute to transforming the oppression we face and our collective march towards extinction.

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  • Skill Level Intermediate Skill Level
  • Duration 15 - 23 minutes
  • Date Added 09/2019
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  • Payee NGL
  • Points 5
  • Multi Trainer Num 1

Roxy Manning discusses the need to expand our understanding of observations within Nonviolent Communication (NVC). She challenges the idea of objective observation, noting its limitations, and introduces internal observations, citing personal experiences to illustrate their influence on emotions and self-perception. Additionally, she emphasizes systemic awareness as a crucial aspect of observation, highlighting its importance in understanding broader societal issues. Overall, Roxy advocates for a comprehensive approach to observations in NVC, incorporating external, internal, and systemic perspectives to foster inclusivity and empathy...

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  • Skill Level Beginner Skill Level
  • Duration 11 minutes
  • Production Date 10/24/2019

Trainer Tip: Acknowledge that the person’s life has been affected by your actions and enjoy the feeling of warmth you have when you contribute to a life. Try verbally acknowledging how you feel when you hear that you have enhanced her life.

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  • Skill Level Beginner Skill Level
  • Duration 1 - 2 minutes
  • Date Added 10/2005
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  • Payee Mary Mackenzie
  • Points 2
  • Multi Trainer Num 1

Trainer Tip: If you make a specific and doable request as soon as you notice your needs, you'll have a better possibility of getting them met. It's also more likely your request will support the other person to contribute to your life. Make at least one specific, doable request of someone today as soon as you notice your needs.

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  • Skill Level Beginner Skill Level
  • Duration 1 - 2 minutes
  • Date Added 10/2005
  • Premium Members

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  • Payee Mary Mackenzie
  • Points 2
  • Multi Trainer Num 1