We all want to be heard and understood, especially in a difficult conversation. To practice non-violent communication, ask yourself these four questions beforehand to help your message come across clearly and compassionately to the listener.
“Never put your butt in the face of an angry person” – in this bite-sized piece of the lengthier material from a workshop by Marshall Rosenberg, the author of “Nonviolent Communication - A Language for Life”, teaches how Non-Violent Communication could help resolving interpersonal conflicts.
Going into a difficult conversation is not always an easy task. Here are a few reminders on how we could prepare for a tough talk that may possibly arouse difficult emotions. Please know that adversities are our best teachers!