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What if generosity isn't something we have to teach or force — but something we're born with?
In this special episode honoring the birthday of Marshall Rosenberg, the founder of Nonviolent Communication (NVC), I share a personal story about my 5-year-old daughter — and how her spontaneous, joyful act of giving reminded me of one of Marshall's most powerful teachings:
"What I want in my life is compassion — a flow between myself and others based on a mutual giving from the heart."
We'll explore:
Why generous giving flows naturally when we feel connected and free
How this principle applies not just to parenting, but to romantic relationships
What gets in the way of that generosity in couples — and how NVC can help restore it
A simple question to reflect on in your own relationship today
Plus, I'll share how you and your partner can go deeper with NVC through my 9-Week Private Coaching Program for Couples: Stop Fighting (without stuffing your feelings or sacrificing your needs)
If you're longing for more joy and spontaneous generosity in your relationship — this one's for you.
Want to learn NVC with Ali?Explore my 9-week private coaching program for couples: Stop Fighting! (without stuffing your feelings or sacrificing your needs). Includes my signature training: Hearing Each Other's Hearts: NVC Essentials for Couples Learn more: www.alimillercoaching.com/stopfighting
Free ResourcesFeelings & Needs Cheatsheets: www.alimillercoaching.com/feelingsandneeds
Free Mini-Course: The 4 Steps to Stop Any Fight Without Giving In www.alimillercoaching.com/freeminicourse
Instagram: @alimillercoaching
Free Private Facebook Group: NVC for Couples www.facebook.com/groups/nvcforcouples
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.alimillercoaching.com
Important note: The tools I share in this episode and all of the episodes on this podcast are suited for people who are in a safe relationship. If you do not feel safe in your relationship, please prioritize your safety. For support with priortizing your safety, in the U.S. you can chat with someone live at The National Domestic Violence Hotline at www.thehotline.org, or call them at 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) or text START to 88788.
By Ali Miller5
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What if generosity isn't something we have to teach or force — but something we're born with?
In this special episode honoring the birthday of Marshall Rosenberg, the founder of Nonviolent Communication (NVC), I share a personal story about my 5-year-old daughter — and how her spontaneous, joyful act of giving reminded me of one of Marshall's most powerful teachings:
"What I want in my life is compassion — a flow between myself and others based on a mutual giving from the heart."
We'll explore:
Why generous giving flows naturally when we feel connected and free
How this principle applies not just to parenting, but to romantic relationships
What gets in the way of that generosity in couples — and how NVC can help restore it
A simple question to reflect on in your own relationship today
Plus, I'll share how you and your partner can go deeper with NVC through my 9-Week Private Coaching Program for Couples: Stop Fighting (without stuffing your feelings or sacrificing your needs)
If you're longing for more joy and spontaneous generosity in your relationship — this one's for you.
Want to learn NVC with Ali?Explore my 9-week private coaching program for couples: Stop Fighting! (without stuffing your feelings or sacrificing your needs). Includes my signature training: Hearing Each Other's Hearts: NVC Essentials for Couples Learn more: www.alimillercoaching.com/stopfighting
Free ResourcesFeelings & Needs Cheatsheets: www.alimillercoaching.com/feelingsandneeds
Free Mini-Course: The 4 Steps to Stop Any Fight Without Giving In www.alimillercoaching.com/freeminicourse
Instagram: @alimillercoaching
Free Private Facebook Group: NVC for Couples www.facebook.com/groups/nvcforcouples
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.alimillercoaching.com
Important note: The tools I share in this episode and all of the episodes on this podcast are suited for people who are in a safe relationship. If you do not feel safe in your relationship, please prioritize your safety. For support with priortizing your safety, in the U.S. you can chat with someone live at The National Domestic Violence Hotline at www.thehotline.org, or call them at 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) or text START to 88788.

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