Simple Interventions for Chronic Reactivity
with LaShelle Lowe-Chardé
Article • 6-9 minutes •
Intermediate Skill Level
Article
6-9 minutes
Article
6-9 minutes
For each reactive pattern there is a perceived threat to a tender need. Knowing these tender needs helps us figure out how to interrupt these patterns and creating new ways of perceiving and relating to life. In addition to knowing the need, knowing the healing response and the primary reactive behavior helps with transformation.
Tips for the Road Series: Tip 12. Connect to the Living Energy of Your Needs
Tips for the Road Series: Tip 12. Connect to the Living Energy of Your Needs
Tips for the Road Series: Tip 12. Connect to the Living Energy of Your Needs
with Eric Bowers
Trainer Tip • 1 - 2 minutes •
Beginner Skill Level
Trainer Tip
1 - 2 minutes
Trainer Tip
1 - 2 minutes
For many, the word “need” is associated with lack, neediness, and scarcity. These associations are the opposite of the meaning of needs in Nonviolent Communication (NVC). In NVC, needs are the motivational energy of our innate wholeness and desire to grow, like the energy of a plant pushing it up through the soil and toward the sun.