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NVC Resources on Peace


  • Living Peacefully

    needs, and to meet your own need for fairness. When we match might with might, we create discord, frustration, and separation from other people. Do you want to promote this in your life? Try peace instead. You can only control yourself, and the way you show up is your most valuable asset. No matter how other people act, if you feel good about your part, you have succeeded. In the end, you may...

  • Expressing Anger Peacefully

    Intermediate skill level learner interested in learning more about the NVC concept of anger Individuals, couples, parents, family members, and coworkers wanting practical tools to respond to anger peacefully and healthfully {attachment:all} Keywords: exercises/practices feelings needs anger blame judgment peace expression Raj Gill

  • Living Peacefully, Starting With Our Physical Selves

    a wisdom which we who inhabit the body lack. We give it orders which make no sense. —Henry Miller I spent years abusing my physical self with alcohol, cigarettes, and food. I believe I do not live peacefully if I am not at peace with my body. I have not had a cigarette in twelve years, or alcohol in seven years, yet I still struggle to feed my body nurturing food. I am certain that I choose food...

  • Why Can't People Just Live Peacefully With Each Other?

    to be collaborative or violent. Plus, learn benefits of collaboration and downsides to force, punishment, and control. These provide implications for how we might move towards a culture of more peace. Read this article Keywords: cooperation violence force punishment peace survival of the fittest collaboration culture aggression hierarchy domination society socialization evolution control social...

  • 10 Steps to Peace

    Gary Baran offers 10 things we can do to contribute to internal, interpersonal, and organizational peace: Read this trainer tip Keywords: peace Gary Baran Trainer Tip principles practice

  • Peace Starts At Home

    course “I will do everything in my power to resolve every conflict, however small.” – Thich Nhat Hanh, from the 4th precept as printed in For a Future to Be Possible When asked how we can create peace, the Dalai Lama suggested that we start at home. Through the practice of living in dialogue at home, where the stakes are often very high, you can increase your ability to meet the challenges of...

  • Peace Is Possible

    could do something to offer an alternative to violence, force and domination? Listen to this 4-session course recording, and you will learn simple steps for transforming conflicts and mobilizing peace at home, at work and in the world. Through using NVC and Appreciative Inquiry processes, you will learn simple steps to: Prevent, resolve and contain conflict by dissolving enemy images and blame...

  • Bringing Peace to Kids in Conflict

    them in mediating their conflict. Keywords: feelings needs observation requests self empathy compassion judgment self compassion families mediation parenting family Conflict family communication peace John Kinyon Stephanie Bachmann Mattei

  • Make Peace With All Your Feelings

    Yvette Erasmus suggests that making peace with our feelings reduces suffering. Sometimes we want to hurry through our feelings and just feel better. A nonviolent way of working with our feelings is to be present as our feelings change. We will notice that as needs are more met or unmet, our feelings will change. Instead of asking why I feel this way, ask what is this feeling telling me....

  • Considering Everyone’s Needs Brings Peace

    interest in valuing their needs as well as yours. Take the time to demonstrate that you value everyone’s needs as much as your own today. This trainer tip is an excerpt from Mary Mackenzie's book, Peaceful Living, available from PuddleDancer Press. Keywords: dialogue collaboration liberation negotiation conflict workplace Mary Mackenzie


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