Language of Compassion workshop


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One of my greatest fears is how we are communicating with one another and more specifically what are we doing to teach the next generation about conflict and conflict resolution. I'm seeing people online are able to block one another or unfriend one another and it's not really teaching us about building resiliency and bringing people closer. together.
Join speaker Clarice Belcher as she teaches Nonviolent Communication through the approach of an American psychologist named Marshall Rosenberg.
As a psychologist, Marshall was keenly aware of the traditional ways we have of speaking to one another and to ourselves—often through blame, shame, guilt, and judgment—recognizing that many of us have been carefully trained, educated, and enculturated to speak in ways that lead to pain and hurt.
It was Marshall’s intent to create a different language, a language that embraced life rather than alienated life, and in his seminal work, Nonviolent Communication*,* Marshall shares this new language, replacing life-alienating language of blame, shame, guilt, and judgment with a radically different language, a language of compassion.
What inspired Marshall’s work was his belief that we are all compassionate beings by nature, that it is nonviolence—not violence—that defines our basic nature.
Please find below all the ZOOM information you need to join us, be it by password or by phone.
Additionally, please be prepared to use your video screen so that we can see one another during our workshop.
I so appreciate your interest in Marshall Rosenberg's seminal work and am excited to share it with you when we meet on Thursday.
Topic: Language of Compassion Workshop, May 16, 2024
Time: May 16, 2024 06:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
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https://us06web.zoom.us/j/81566366541?pwd=2BocnQeb3hCJzoySDUVWvK7FeOQLUM.1
Meeting ID: 815 6636 6541
Passcode: 189222
Blessings,
Tiajuana

Language of Compassion workshop