
Nonviolent Communication: A Language of Life: Life-Changing Tools for Healthy Relationships (Nonviolent Communication Guides) by Marshall B. Rosenberg PhD, Deepak Chopra
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5,000,000 COPIES SOLD WORLDWIDE ⢠TRANSLATED IN MORE THAN 35 LANGUAGES What is Violent Communication? If āviolentā means acting in ways that result in hurt or harm, then much of how we communicateājudging others, bullying, having racial bias, blaming, finger pointing, discriminating, speaking without listening, criticizing others or ourselves, name-calling, reacting when angry, using political rhetoric, being defensive or judging whoās āgood/badā or whatās āright/wrongā with peopleācould indeed be called āviolent communication.ā What is Nonviolent Communication? Nonviolent Communication is the integration of four things: ⢠Consciousness: a set of principles that support living a life of compassion, collaboration, courage, and authenticity ⢠Language: understanding how words contribute to connection or distance ⢠Communication: knowing how to ask for what we want, how to hear others even in disagreement, and how to move toward solutions that work for all ⢠Means of influence: sharing āpower with othersā rather than using āpower over othersā Nonviolent Communication serves our desire to do three things: ⢠Increase our ability to live with choice, meaning, and connection ⢠Connect empathically with self and others to have more satisfying relationships ⢠Sharing of resources so everyone is able to benefit
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5,000,000 COPIES SOLD WORLDWIDE ⢠TRANSLATED IN MORE THAN 35 LANGUAGES What is Violent Communication? If āviolentā means acting in ways that result in hurt or harm, then much of how we communicateājudging others, bullying, having racial bias, blaming, finger pointing, discriminating, speaking without listening, criticizing others or ourselves, name-calling, reacting when angry, using political rhetoric, being defensive or judging whoās āgood/badā or whatās āright/wrongā with peopleācould indeed be called āviolent communication.ā What is Nonviolent Communication? Nonviolent Communication is the integration of four things: ⢠Consciousness: a set of principles that support living a life of compassion, collaboration, courage, and authenticity ⢠Language: understanding how words contribute to connection or distance ⢠Communication: knowing how to ask for what we want, how to hear others even in disagreement, and how to move toward solutions that work for all ⢠Means of influence: sharing āpower with othersā rather than using āpower over othersā Nonviolent Communication serves our desire to do three things: ⢠Increase our ability to live with choice, meaning, and connection ⢠Connect empathically with self and others to have more satisfying relationships ⢠Sharing of resources so everyone is able to benefit











