Imagine if you could easily resolve conflicts with anyone, in any
situation--business or personal. Imagine if you could free yourself
from any lingering insecurities or pain from your past. Imagine if
every interaction could leave you feeling fulfilled and connected.
Sound good? Then set aside a couple of hours to participate in this free workshop on Nov 7. The workshop will be led by an...
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Imagine if you could easily resolve conflicts with anyone, in any
situation--business or personal. Imagine if you could free yourself
from any lingering insecurities or pain from your past. Imagine if
every interaction could leave you feeling fulfilled and connected.
Sound good? Then set aside a couple of hours to participate in this free workshop on Nov 7. The workshop will be led by an experienced facilitator with Bay Area Nonviolent Communication, a nonprofit organization dedicated to nurturing the skills and consciousness to help create a world where everyone's needs are met peacefully.
In this workshop, you'll learn:
- How to find ways for both parties to get their needs met in a conflict
- How to make connection the central objective of each conversation
- How to express yourself in ways that inspire compassion and understanding
- How to connect with others, even when they express themselves in painful ways
This event is free. Please RSVP so we know how much space to set aside.
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More info on our trainer:
Meganwind Eoyang came to the study of nonviolent communication from a very different world. She grew up fighting in gang wars on the south side of Chicago, and then studied and taught martial arts to increase her sense of safety in a dangerous world. Her longing for sweet, deep connection with her fellow humans arose after first finding safety and meaning in nature. Through her Chinese, European, and North American spiritual roots, she was excited to discover that nonviolent communication offers clear steps for practicing the compassion, self love, and love for others which these (and other) spiritual traditions invite us to live. She has been a staff trainer with Bay Area Nonviolent Communication since 2004, and is part of the team of trainers at BayNVC who facilitate nonviolent communication study groups all around the Bay Area.