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Bookey App 30 mins Book Summaries Knowledge Notes and More - Nonviolent Communication: How to win love and happiness through nonviolent communication

Nonviolent Communication: How to win love and happiness through nonviolent communication

04/01/20 • 11 min

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Bookey App 30 mins Book Summaries Knowledge Notes and More

If we pay attention to the ways we talk, we'll realize that the things we say can indeed hurt people. For example, there are verbal denials, rude interruptions, and casual judgments. In response to this phenomenon, the late Dr. Marshall Rosenberg developed a method of Nonviolent Communication, which takes an unusually mild, reserved approach to communication. UNESCO has listed it as one of the best means of nonviolent resolution in formal or informal education worldwide. Nonviolent Communication can eliminate people's traces of hidden psychological violence and allow them to express their love naturally.

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If we pay attention to the ways we talk, we'll realize that the things we say can indeed hurt people. For example, there are verbal denials, rude interruptions, and casual judgments. In response to this phenomenon, the late Dr. Marshall Rosenberg developed a method of Nonviolent Communication, which takes an unusually mild, reserved approach to communication. UNESCO has listed it as one of the best means of nonviolent resolution in formal or informal education worldwide. Nonviolent Communication can eliminate people's traces of hidden psychological violence and allow them to express their love naturally.

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