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In this episode, we explore the art of communication within relationships and the importance of asking for what we need.
Drawing on the Nonviolent Communication principles of Marshall Rosenberg, we practice how to express ourselves in a way that fosters connection and understanding with our partners.
We discuss how to identify our own feelings and needs, and how to communicate them in a way that respects the needs and feelings of our partners.
Our conversation is a reminder that asking for what we need is not only important, but also an act of vulnerability and love in any partnership.
DOWNLOAD the NVC Template Pack here:
Resources
Language of Life Community - Weekly Group Classes
Apply to be a guest on the Podcast - Free NVC Coaching
Free Templates and Resources - LanguageOfLife.com
NVC Teaching Videos - YouTube
Books and Trainings - CNVC Official Website
By Nate Guadagni4.5
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In this episode, we explore the art of communication within relationships and the importance of asking for what we need.
Drawing on the Nonviolent Communication principles of Marshall Rosenberg, we practice how to express ourselves in a way that fosters connection and understanding with our partners.
We discuss how to identify our own feelings and needs, and how to communicate them in a way that respects the needs and feelings of our partners.
Our conversation is a reminder that asking for what we need is not only important, but also an act of vulnerability and love in any partnership.
DOWNLOAD the NVC Template Pack here:
Resources
Language of Life Community - Weekly Group Classes
Apply to be a guest on the Podcast - Free NVC Coaching
Free Templates and Resources - LanguageOfLife.com
NVC Teaching Videos - YouTube
Books and Trainings - CNVC Official Website

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