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Saying YES to our NEEDS, Engaging in a New Paradigm
An Embodied NVC Practice
Wednesday, April 8, 6-9 PM
This next Embodied NVC focuses on saying yes to our needs, why we often sublimate and deny our needs and what it takes to acknowledge welcome them.
The Embodied NVC Practice Class::In these monthly drop-in classes we engage in transformative, restorative, and empowering NVC processes. These embodied practices illuminate habitual patterns, develop skills that support understanding and compassion, and strengthen our ability to pause and choose how to respond and engage with life's happenings.
For whom: All who want to dive into embodied, transformational NVC practices and revitalize their lives.
Pre-requisite:: To have a foundational understanding of NVC.
Suggested reading:: Nonviolent Communication, A Language of Life by Marshall B. Rosenberg.
Class capacity: 10 participants.
Jacqueline Muller, is a CNVC Certified Trainer, co-founder of the Rocky Mountain Compassionate Communication Network, and a Restorative Justice Facilitator. She has worked with a diversity of people and groups in search of authentic expression and honest communication for 28 years. Her passion for justice and opportunities for all gives her teaching gusto and depth. Her outreach in offering NVC trainings extends beyond the Front Range to Europe and Africa. She concurrently facilitates RJ circles and supports individuals, couples, family members and groups, in her private practice, in creating clear, engaged, authentic communication.
Disclaimer: This event is independently organized. RMCCC assumes no responsibility for this event. RMCCC was not involved in its design or execution and makes no guarantees, implicit or explicit, regarding its quality or content. RMCCC receives no financial or other benefit from this event; it is posted as a service to our community and to support others in growing Compassionate Communication awareness.