

NVC Resources on Responsibility
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Leadership Within Your Workplace
Life series is divided into four stand-alone courses that focus on some key aspects of leadership in different areas in your life. These are: Embracing Leadership within Yourself Taking 100% Responsibility for Every Relationship Leadership within Your Workplace (this course) Becoming a Change Agent Everywhere You Go This Leadership as a Way of Life series gives you the opportunity to approach...
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Becoming a Change Agent Everywhere You Go
Life series is divided into four stand-alone courses that focus on some key aspects of leadership in different areas in your life. These are: Embracing Leadership within Yourself Taking 100% Responsibility for Every Relationship Leadership within Your Workplace Becoming a Change Agent Everywhere You Go (this course) This Leadership as a Way of Life series gives you the opportunity to approach...
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Clarity, Compassion and Empowerment
your everyday life from one that is relatively limiting to a life that is both transformative, healing and liberating. With Robert’s gentle and calm guidance, you will: Examine how self-responsibility is the key and foundation of living compassionately; Craft personalized methods for developing your inner space (clarity); Illuminate the relationship between inner space and compassion; Shine a...
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What’s Important to You?
like these phrases?" This question then leads me naturally to a discussion about disconnects (conditioned or habitual behaviours and language like diagnosis, demands, deserve, denial of responsibility, etc.). Both the needs list and the list of jackal phrases are left visible to the group for the duration of the workshop and often referenced. Sometimes a group member will request a copy of...
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How to Express Feelings
feelings of hurt, anger, fear, and resentment can often sound alike. Fear and excitement have the same physiological effects on us, and are often expressed in the same body language. It is our responsibility to express ourselves fully, rather than expecting the people in our lives to guess how we feel. When we are explicit, we have a much greater opportunity to get our needs met. For today,...
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Life-Alienating Communication
case, the speaker separates herself from the listener by preoccupying herself with moralistic judgments. She categorizes others as good or bad, right or wrong. She makes comparisons, denies responsibility for her actions and choices, or makes demands of others, threatening them with blame or punishment if they fail to comply. Marshall B. Rosenberg, Ph.D., who developed the Nonviolent...
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How I Changed My Relationship to Time
it mean to make all choices based on needs and not on time? Do you obey the external rhythm of the clock over and above the internal rhythm of your life energy? This is an invitation into more responsibility, awareness, honesty, choice and freedom. Read this article Keywords: learned helplessness time punctuality choice responsibility priorities Miki Kashtan
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A Positive Relationship With Reactivity
compassion to it, see reactivity as the misperception of threat and a distortion of what's happening, plus engage and pursue connection and the clarity to weaken reactive impulses. In taking responsibility like this overtime, you can live from your values and from care. And life can get easier for you and others around you. Read this practice exercise Keywords: reactivity responsibility conflict...
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The Nature of Your Reactions
Responding to your own reactivity is an inside job. Robert reveals how your reactions are often a secondary reaction to a triggering stimulus, and that accepting responsibility for your reactions can lead to less blame and more inner peace. Keywords: reactivity reaction reactive jackal thinking jackal talk presence unconditional self acceptance attention awareness self responsibility self...
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The Basics of Life-Serving Boundaries
about how you relate to another or behave in a situation. Such clarity allows you to put your attention and energy where you want it to go. Thus we can have care and compassion without taking responsibility for others, nor feeling guilty when we say “no”. This takes awareness, skills, practice, healing and compassion. Read this practice exercise Keywords: boundaries codependency enmeshment...
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