Non-Violent Communication Workshop - From Conflict to Compassion - Cambridge, MA

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Nonviolent Communication (NVC) Workshops
Intermediate Level

Hosted by NVCBoston
Facilitated by Miki Kashtan of BayNVC

September 23, 7 PM - 9:30 PM
From Conflict to Compassion: Moving Beyond Habits of Blaming, Arguing, Withdrawing

Do you sometimes choose strategies you regret when in a conflict/argument with someone? Are you in a relationship that isn't bringing you as much joy, ease and harmony as you would like? That relationship could be a friend, child, spouse, parent, romantic partner, employer, etc. This workshop is an opportunity to learn to connect with the needs most alive in you when you're in conflict/disagreement with someone and practice different strategies for getting those needs met.
Prerequisite: Minimum of daylong NVC Introductory Class. Requested Contribution: $60 - $30

The requested tuition supports the sustainability of BayNVC and allow its trainers to continue bringing NVC to individuals and organizations across the country. In order to be as inclusive as possible, and enable people with limited financial resources to have access to NVC, BayNVC keeps its tuition low and uses a sliding scale. Thus, if you have difficulty managing the requested amount, we ask you to contribute whatever amount on the scale that allows you both to support this work and meet your need for self-care. If you are moved to contribute more than the requested scale, the additional financial support for BayNVC would be gratefully accepted.

Location for both Workshops: Friend's Meeting Cambridge, 5 Longfellow Park (off Brattle St.), a 15 minute walk from Harvard Square T stop on Red Line.
Parking at University Place Garage, on University Rd (off Mt. Auburn St, opposite the post office) in Harvard Square. ($10/day)

Miki Kashtan, co-founder of Bay Area Nonviolent Communication (BayNVC) is a certified NVC trainer. She also co-leads the North American Leadership Program, a one year program for people interested in teaching NVC or deepening their NVC practice within a community setting.

Please Pre-register at www.nvcboston.org
or contact Pat Arcady (617) 623-9026 by September 21st.

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