
“What you are not changing you are choosing.”
With Jacqueline Muller and David Shindoll
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Investment: $200
(Scholarships Available)
Registration Information and Online Enrollment
"If you want others to be happy, practice compassion. If you want to be happy, practice compassion."
- Dalai Lama
In this 5-week training we will learn skills to:
- discern what is most true for ourselves and others
- how to stay connected to our choice
- cultivate awareness as our greatest asset
- express ourselves authentically without blame
Together, we will create life-serving practices to support our ability to integrate the meaningful changes we want to experience in life. Immersing ourselves in Nonviolent Communication (NVC) principles we will follow the heart and gut of what matters most to us.
NVC supports developing self- responsibility and agency, it deepens our understanding of ourselves and others as well as gives us concrete tools to create authentic and meaningful dialogues where all needs matter.
Between sessions, there will be weekly reading, practices, and practice partners (optional).
Trainers
Jacqueline Muller

Jacqueline Muller is a Certified Trainer with the International Center for Nonviolent Communication, 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 24 years. Her passion for meaning, equanimity, and opportunities for all gives her teaching depth and gusto. Her outreach in offering NVC trainings extends beyond Colorado to Africa and Asia. She facilitates RJ circles, and supports individuals, couples, family members, and working groups in her private practice, to create clear, engaged, and heart-based communication.
David Shindoll

David Shindoll, CNVC Certified Trainer and co-founder of the Rocky Mountain Compassionate Communication Network, has spent over 25 years creating environments based on mutual understanding and respect, boundaries based on needs, and an empowering compassion. David is passionate about learning, living, and sharing practices that transform how we relate to others and ourselves that are in alignment with our deepest values for truth, contribution, and love.
David holds a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Colorado College and a master’s degree in education from Loyola University. David has worked with children and their families for over 25 years in a variety of contexts from villages for abandoned children in Costa Rica, to Montessori schools in Taiwan, Bolivia, and the United States. David has been a teacher trainer in language at the Montessori Education Center of the Rockies and currently works as a first grade teacher in Denver, Colorado. David’s study of nonviolence also includes Focusing, yoga, and a meditation practice.
We are happy to take checks or credit cards. You can pay now with a credit card by clicking the Enroll button above.
For more information about the program, or if you wish to pay by check, or make other payment arrangements, including applying for a scholarship, e-mail Jacqueline Muller using the form below or call her at 303.808.6832