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Nonviolent communication involves active listening and reflection from "summary" of Nonviolent Communication: A Language of Life by Marshall B. Rosenberg,Deepak Chopra

Nonviolent communication is a process that requires active listening and reflection. When we engage in nonviolent communication, we focus on truly hearing what the other person is saying without judgment or interruption. This means giving our full attention to the speaker, not only listening to their words but also trying to understand the feelings and needs behind those words. Active listening involves being fully present in the moment, setting aside our own thoughts and opinions to truly connect with the speaker. Instead of formulating our response while the other person is speaking, we focus on understanding their perspective and empathizing with their emotions. By actively listening, we create a safe space for the speaker to express themsel...
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    Nonviolent Communication: A Language of Life

    Marshall B. Rosenberg

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