
Wednesday Night Leadership Arts
Making a Difference
Leadership and Non-violent Communication
With special guest presenter: Pamela Wilz
Taking it Home: Using Nonviolent Communication Skills to bring the Cornerstones of Community in your groups, workplace and daily life.
This seven-class series begins January 21st to March 4th
8 to 9:30 Eastern (7-8:30 Central 6-7:30 Mountain 5 -6:30 Pacific
Sliding Scale $180 to $225
“Do you ever find yourself navigating a challenging conversation? Have you wondered if anyone is really listening to one another? Do you wish you could share your authenticity without triggering conflict? When conflict does arise, how do you shift from pain to well-being?” Pamela Wilz
We are thrilled and honored to have Pamela Wilz join us as a skilled teacher of NVC (Non-violent Communication). NVC is skill-based philosophy also known as Compassionate Communication. Here is more:
“This Leadership Development Series is for anyone who longs to make a difference by using your power in a way that honors everyone’s needs. It is also a concrete set of skills that help us create life-serving families and communities.
Individually and together,
Let’s step into the Mystery.
$180 to $225 Sliding Scale
About Non-violent Communication
NVC is a skill-based philosophy also known as Compassionate Communication. NVC is a way of being and interacting in the world that helps us embrace our common humanity.
Marshall Rosenberg (1934 – 2015) was a clinical psychologist and the founder and director of educational services for the Center for Nonviolent Communication. Dr. Rosenberg initiated peace programs in war-torn areas, including Rwanda, Burundi, Nigeria, Malaysia, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, the Middle East, Serbia, Croatia, and Ireland. For more information, please visit cnvc.org.
We will spend a full session on each cornerstone, practicing things such as:
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Getting beyond strategies to what really matters
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Saying a positive ‘no’
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Hearing the ‘yes’ behind the ‘no’
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Identifying the Four D’s of Disconnection
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Unpacking hard-to-hear messages and choosing a response
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Transforming enemy images
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Making focused requests
Due to the hands-on, interactive approach to this material, class size is limited.