Tip #312: Nonviolent Communication #3: Blocked Compassion
“Most of us grew up speaking a language that encourages us to label, compare, demand, and pronounce judgments rather than to be aware of what
“Most of us grew up speaking a language that encourages us to label, compare, demand, and pronounce judgments rather than to be aware of what
“What I want in my life is compassion, a flow between myself and others based on a mutual giving from the heart.” Marshall B. Rosenberg,
“Unless, as grandfather would say, ‘we become the change we wish to see in the world,’ no change will ever take place…Changing ourselves begins with
Last week, we added four more items to our checklist for preparing to conduct a workshop in a hotel. Those items related to mailing materials
Here is the first four items of a checklist for preparing to conduct a workshop in a hotel. Feel free to suggest additional items! 1.
Since this is a holiday week, I’m going to keep this Tip very short. Have you ever tried to send an email attachment that is
Some trainers prefer the U shape room arrangement, where the top of the U is the front of the room. Pros: All participants can see
Hi Deborah, I recently conducted a train the trainer and placed a nice variety of colorful kinesthetic objects on the table. What really surprised me
Last October in a train the trainer program in Atlanta, I believe it was LeeAnn Tamerius and Donna Carson from Procter & Gamble who brought
During the years I had been teaching in the evenings for UW-Madison Extension and the Madison Area Technical College, I had held down a day
Accelerated learning techniques include involving as many senses as possible for whole brain learning and to meet the needs of different learning styles. Color, music,
A few weeks ago, W. Gene Coburn, who is a wonderful trainer and a very funny man, got frustrated with a group of training participants.
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