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“We’re not after the meaning of life. We’re after the rapture of the experience of being alive.”—Joseph Campbell
The process of practicing Needs-Based Communication (NBC) invites us to a place where we energetically connect to aliveness, and can express from that aliveness. The process invites us to embrace whatever aliveness is within us, that flows from human needs, whether it be joy … or anguish.
Whenever we are willing to embrace it, to be with it — even when it is painful —there’s an expansiveness that happens within us. We’re connecting to life, and life draws us out the other side. We are nurtured and emerge in a more refreshed, alive state.
It completely eliminates the sense that there are “positive” and “negative” emotions.
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By Gregg KendrickAudio Clip Highlight
“We’re not after the meaning of life. We’re after the rapture of the experience of being alive.”—Joseph Campbell
The process of practicing Needs-Based Communication (NBC) invites us to a place where we energetically connect to aliveness, and can express from that aliveness. The process invites us to embrace whatever aliveness is within us, that flows from human needs, whether it be joy … or anguish.
Whenever we are willing to embrace it, to be with it — even when it is painful —there’s an expansiveness that happens within us. We’re connecting to life, and life draws us out the other side. We are nurtured and emerge in a more refreshed, alive state.
It completely eliminates the sense that there are “positive” and “negative” emotions.
Becoming a More Conscious Leader is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.