Résumé du livre
Marshall B. Rosenberg, PhD (1934-2015) was the founder of the Centre for Nonviolent Communication, an international peacemaking organization. He published 15 books in his lifetime, including Nonviolent Communication: A Language of Life, which has sold more than one million copies.
Message in this book:
Nonviolent Communication aims to reduce conflict in our hearts and relationships. By infusing compassion into our words and considering everyone's needs, including our own, we can gradually create a more improved world.
Actionable suggestion:
Acknowledge your desires.
When you experience anger, pause and question the origin of your anger. Instead of asking "Who am I angry at?" ask yourself "Why am I angry?" By addressing the underlying emotions causing your anger, you'll realize that it's your reaction that is making you angry, not others. Eventually, you'll regain control of the situation and identify which of your needs is unmet.
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Recommended additional reading:
Twelve Steps to a Compassionate Life by Karen Armstrong
Twelve Steps to a Compassionate Life provides a step-by-step manual for fostering compassion in the world. It presents practical approaches to cultivating compassion in everyday life and encourages individuals to contribute to the betterment of the world. Interested in introducing to your team? Did you know we offer corporate subscriptions? Click below or have your Learning & Development team contact us to learn how can benefit you and your team both personally and professionally.
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