12 Responses to “Speak Peace with Nonviolent Communication”

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  1. Great work Anthony.

    This is based on the work of Marshall Rosenberg, presumably?

    I read his book. I found it really useful. Very very awkward at first, but ultimately liberating.

    There’s some terrible, terrible poetry in that book though! :-)

    JJ

  2. Hey Bro,

    Terrible does not even begin to describe that poetry…lol!

    It definitely is awkward at first. I did it in a workshop where we got to practice it by role playing. That really helped it sink in on an experiential level and make it easier to use in my life.

    It is one of those things though…if you don’t use it you lose it!

    I’ll be around Jalopyland real soon. See you then!

  3. Sounds like a fantastic skill to have. Makes me wonder how we as parents can prevent our kids from learning anything BUT non-violent communication.

    Very exciting about the prison aspect. This seems to me to be the most sensible thing to have happen: new patterns in communicating taught by people in the prison community itself.

    Hooray!

    Laura
    http://www.LaughingDivas.com

  4. Cindy

    I think it’s a wonderful idea to try and bring this course into Prisons.
    I sincerely mean that. I’m so impressed that someone is out there considering trying to get this course into our prison systems. I hope it goes over well and I hope that it takes root inside of people who take the course.
    I would love to help you with this endevour. It makes me want to get moviteved to be a part of something like that. It’s something that I could actually get behind and believe in. Awesome A~ just very cool.

  5. Jon Long

    Wow,I think this program was designed for people like i have associated with most of my life,including me. Prisons are probably a good place to start teaching this stuff but bringing it into young peoples lives could begin worldwide change.

  6. Anthony! What’s going on, man?! Hope all is going super-good for you!

    Re: NVC, it sounds like an ideal method of human communication. However, it appears to me that it requires human beings to use “higher” level sets of skills, namely, self-control, forethought, patience (which fits under the “self-control” umbrella), etc. These skills are not part of the animal part of us. These skills take effort to use and develop. Thus it will be challenging to get NVC used by the masses. What do you think?

    Health, Fitness — Darryl Pace

  7. John, you and Laura both make an excellent point about teaching it to our children. I have not taught it to my son directly but use it as often as I can remember. I rarely have to explain anything to him more than once and we never argue. I have used it in conflict with others and it is so amazingly effective. I grew up in a violent and heated environment so I can relate to your first point.

  8. Darryl, I am doing fantastic…thanks for asking. To address your comment, I guess most things like this are a challenge due to our prior conditioning and the way our culture is structured. That is why those of us who are striving to awaken have to do what is best for everyone and everything whether or not the masses are on board. Like John and Laura stated, we start our children on this path as early as our awareness allows. If that is normal for them it becomes normal for the world as the old-guard dies off. And of course, they will find its limitations and further refine and perfect it and things like it. It is a process!

  9. Anthony,
    That would be great information we could all use. Before the age of 26 I had a bad habit of holding thoughts that didn’t serve we well.

    Thank God for Personal Development Experts.

    At 48 I’m still working on myself.

    Lynn Lane
    Success Strategies For Life

  10. Anthony:

    I imagine most of us don’t realize the unintended qualities we include in our communications. With a healthy diet of TV and the Internet I’m sure violence and aggression bleeds into our communication styles.

    I hope your work in the prison system works.

    Steve Chambers, B2B Sale Trainer

  11. I’ve never heard of NVC but I love the sound of it!

    Lisa McLellan
    Babysitting Services – Babysitters and Nannies

  12. Hi Anthony,

    what a wonderful program for creating and deepening personal communication skills. Indeed, learning how to identify our feelings and responses, expressing them so we are received is an essential life skill. And while simultaneously expressing them without judgment or criticism of another. Indeed, taking responsibility.

    Much of it is about Loss of Trust Grief from childhood and teen life experiences without being taught or learning how to id how we feel.

    Happy Dating and Relationships,

    April Braswell

    Single Baby Boomer Dating Success Expert

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