We learned to speak, we didn't learn to communicate |
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In interpersonal relationships, communication often degenerates into blaming and winning. |
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In businesses and institutions, conflicts, demotivation and absenteeism are all too frequent. |
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In schools, problems of insolence and insubordination are rife. |
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In non-profits organisations, people go into burn-out because they often fail to set limits on how much they can contribute.. |
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In the urban environment, there is increasing violence and insecurity. |
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In general, we are tough when it comes to judging ourselves, thereby incurring the risk of generating feelings of anger, guilt, shame or depression. |
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The answer: Nonviolent Communication |
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Pre-empts violence and prevents disputes from deteriorating. |
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Tackles conflicts without resorting to 'power-over' tactics. |
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Helps to create a climate of cohesion and trust. |
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Enhances cooperation. |
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Stimulates motivation and creativity. |
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Enjoins us to take care of ourselves in order to take better care of others. |
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