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Our words are windows, or they’re walls - Marshall B. Rosenberg
Every single thing we say either builds a bridge of understanding or puts up a barrier. There is no neutral ground.
Our words are windows, or they’re walls - Marshall B. Rosenberg
The purpose of Nonviolent Communication is to remind us what we already know—how to connect with ourselves and others in a way that allows our natural compassion to flourish - Marshall B. Rosenberg
Appreciation is most meaningful when it refers to specific actions and needs fulfilled, not vague praise - Marshall B. Rosenberg
Our survival as a species may depend on our ability to learn to communicate without violence - Marshall B. Rosenberg
The intention behind communication is as important as the words themselves - Marshall B. Rosenberg
We can train ourselves to hear others without blame or criticism - Marshall B. Rosenberg
When we are clear about what we want, we are more likely to get it - Marshall B. Rosenberg
The greatest gift you can give another person is your full attention - Marshall B. Rosenberg
Receiving appreciation honestly is as important as giving it - Marshall B. Rosenberg
Life-enriching communication asks us to give from the heart - Marshall B. Rosenberg
The more we hear the feelings and needs behind others’ words, the less we are hurt by them - Marshall B. Rosenberg
Behind intimidating messages are simply people appealing to us to meet their needs - Marshall B. Rosenberg
When we combine observation with evaluation, others are apt to hear criticism - Marshall B. Rosenberg