Most of us have been educated from birth to think and communicate in terms of what is "right" and "wrong" with people. We express our feelings in terms of what another person has "done to us." We struggle to understand what we need, and how to effectively ask for what we need without using unhealthy demands, threats, or coercion. Through NVC, we learn to resolve conflicts with more ease. We learn to ask for what we want in a way that invites others to respond to us, and we begin to hear the real needs of others, including when they say No.
Join Certified Nonviolent Communication Trainer Aya Caspi for a hands-on workshop and discover how to express your needs without blame, listen with understanding, and navigate conflicts with ease.
LEARN HOW TO: * Identify and break unhelpful communication patterns * Express feelings and needs without blame * Make requests that invite collaboration, not conflict * Build trust in all your relationships
This event is offered in cooperation with the Adult Enrichment Committee of the Unitarian Universalist Society of Sacramento and the Easing Awake Buddhist Sangha.
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