

NVC Resources on Trust
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Self-Empathy for Self-Evolution
the empty, lacking, absence of unmet needs and into the powerful, passionate, presence of the desire! Empathy for getting beyond the Fear and back to Here. (The Present Now) Making The Decision to trust in trust. (From the book The Decision by D. Duhm) Using Self-Empathy to stop Pasturizing and Futurizing. Empathy to Transform inertia into “flow” Remembering our energetic essence. Empathy to...
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Parenting for Connection
in need. Unfortunately, this is not the case in many homes. The reason is that some parents have been educated to use strategies to deal with tension and stress in their lives that lead to lack of trust, resistance and power struggles. When parents get upset with their children they may raise their voice and criticize them. Then they may start to blame them and use threats. Eventually some...
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Connection Before Solution: Building Stronger Relationships
needs before jumping to fix a problem. He explains how rushing to solutions can lead to resentment, resistance, or ineffective outcomes, while slowing down to create mutual understanding builds trust and leads to more durable resolutions. Alan highlights the deeper level of connection where people not only feel heard but also trust that their needs matter to one another. By prioritizing...
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Different Types of Requests
it leads me to a set of questions as to which request to make. In order for there to be a strategy to meet both our needs, the level of connection between us has to be solid enough that we both trust it. So I ask myself: Do I trust the connection? Do I have sufficient confidence that this person understands me and cares about my needs? Do I have sufficient confidence that I understand this...
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Miki Kashtan And Inbal Kashtan’s Additional NVC Key Differentiations
meeting needs self care selfish understanding agreement care altruism self compassion responsibility blame self reliance self sufficiency safety applying NVC teaching NVC feedback change submit entrust rebel choice reaction response reactivity Inbal Kashtan Miki Kashtan
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Everyday Parenting Challenges
a child who collapses when things don’t work out as she had hoped. When parents integrate NVC into their parenting style, they build lifelong relationships with their children upon a foundation of trust and connection. Ingrid points out that there are three options for parents in any dialogue: Self-connection / self-empathy — connecting with the parent’s deep underlying needs Empathy for the...
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Baby Giraffes
teaching and writing about very young children for over two decades and has a special passion for this age range. Some of the topics you will experience: A strong foundation of attachment, trust and attunement Specific needs and strategies of very young children Ages and stages of development The difference between NVC consciousness and NVC dialogue Practicing NVC with less or no words...
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The Future of Love
(focused on evolution, not just romance or survival) Having the “safe love” conversation, before getting involved Understanding the 10 qualities of a soulful relationship Restoring losses of trust Growing your intuition for enhancing intimacy “In the future, we will hold jealousy as a call for support, not a proof of love. A love where no one sacrifices to another, but grace is evoked though the...
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How to Invite Shared Vulnerability
Shared vulnerability can build more intimacy, mutuality, being seen and heard, empathy, or community. Inviting shared vulnerability means earning another’s trust that you can consistently offer attentive, curious, and compassionate listening. Here are four strategies to invite shared vulnerability. Read this article Keywords: practice intimacy shared vulnerability mutuality trust listening safe...
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Money and the Web of Love
Our ability to reduce our reliance on money, or even exit the logic of money and exchange in our own thinking, is limited by the degree of trust we have that our needs will be met without it. The more we can enter into sufficient trust, the more we can enter into a web of sharing resources -- borne from a place of love. Read on for more. Read this article Keywords: resource allocation needs...
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