Date/Time
Date(s) - January 17 - 2019 until April 4 - 2019
10:30 am - 12:00 pm

Location
Brownlow House

Category(ies)


Living NVC fluency building group

Five gatherings in Spring  with optional participation in the Collaborative Decision-Making  two days, and the Contributing to Social Transformation mini-intensive 18-21 Feb.

Exact Dates to follow as the afternoon and evening groups form and availabilities become clearer: 10.30-12 noon(tbc), 6.30/7pm-8.30/9pm.

Would you like a sustained opportunity to build your NVC fluency and think through the implications of NVC in your choices day by day?

Join a series of facilitated evening sessions designed to help participants integrate NVC into their daily lives. An opportunity to practise, learn and dialogue with a consistent peer group. Our experience of this way of working is that it builds a trusted and rich learning community for those wanting to integrate NVC into their homes, work and vision.

Previous Living NVC content has included building group skills, cultivating inner resources, making conscious choices, leadership, giving feedback without criticism, handling emotional charge, learning from our mistakes without losing self-respect and an introduction to collaborative decision making.

Our learning foci could also include sustained work on any of the “dance floor” processes depending on the group’s areas of interest. The small group size will allow us to be responsive to the learning needs of a group with a deepening shared awareness. I imagine also responding to live examples, supporting fluency around key NVC differentiations and deepening the group’s understanding and experience of interdependence and the “power with” paradigm.

Overnight accommodation is usually available at the venue for those who would be supported by a quiet space before or after these sessions.

What participants from earlier Living NVC groups say:

“It felt very real and embodied in terms of learning – we weren’t just talking about theory, often we’d bring events from that day or week into the room and look at how NVC could support us.  It was an incredibly affirming experience.”

“Our group was small, and friendly, and I remember our meetings in the autumn of last year with pleasure and affection, as a safe place to practise vulnerability, express needs and reflect on how we might use NVC in our personal and work lives.  It has left me with an appetite for learning much more NVC in the coming years!”

Eight places available. We will agree on five dates together. The options above are based on the current availability of the four people currently signed up.

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