Nonviolent Communication
Nonviolent Communication
Marshall B. Rosenberg
Satya Nadella
When CEO Satya Nadella took over Microsoft, he started defusing its toxic culture by handing each of his execs [this book]. - Business Insider
Esther Perel
I think that this book is a classic for anyone who is thinking relationships. - Esther Perel
Dustin Moskovitz
Seek first to understand. - Dustin Moskovitz
Neil Strauss
The central idea is that, unbeknownst to us, there’s a lot of violence in the way we communicate with others—and with ourselves. - Neil Strauss
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Nonviolent Communication

Nonviolent Communication: A Language of Life

Marshall B. Rosenberg
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Marshall B. Rosenberg
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In "Nonviolent Communication," Marshall B. Rosenberg presents a transformative approach that fosters peace, understanding, and deep connections in all aspects of life. At the heart of Rosenberg's philosophy lies the premise that the way we communicate can either build bridges or walls. Through enlightening anecdotes, practical exercises, and role-plays, this seminal book guides readers on a journey to revolutionize their communication style. Rosenberg's method is more than a set of techniques—it's a mindset that encourages empathy, compassion, and honest self-expression, aiming to enrich relationships and resolve conflicts peacefully. This internationally acclaimed text is not merely a guide but a beacon for those seeking to navigate the complexities of human interaction with grace and authenticity. Rosenberg's insights empower individuals to express their needs and feelings without blame or criticism, fostering an environment where profound connection and mutual respect can flourish. Whether in personal relationships, professional settings, or social activism, "Nonviolent Communication" offers the keys to unlocking a more compassionate, understanding world, one conversation at a time.

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Released
1999
1 Jan
Length
220
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When CEO Satya Nadella took over Microsoft, he started defusing its toxic culture by handing each of his execs [this book]. - Business Insider
I think that this book is a classic for anyone who is thinking relationships. - Esther Perel
Seek first to understand. - Dustin Moskovitz
The central idea is that, unbeknownst to us, there’s a lot of violence in the way we communicate with others—and with ourselves. - Neil Strauss
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, Nonviolent Communication

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