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March 9th, 2008
Recently, the moderator of an NVC-related mailing list I’m on wrote up a draft list of “guidelines” for the group to follow. (I don’t mean to single out this fellow. He just happened to provide a recent example of an issue that has been on my mind.) The list addressed some behaviors that he and [...]
Tags: choice, clarity, cnvc, control, giraffe dance, groups, needs vs strategies, Preserve & Prevent paradigm, rules | | 5 Comments »
February 3rd, 2008
In NVC circles, I often hear what I understand to be strategies described in “need” language. For me, the very heart and power of NVC Consciousness grows out of deep connection with Universal Needs and release of strategies. When I think I see strategy masquerading as needs, I’m concerned that the speaker and listeners are [...]
Tags: Body-Clarity test, certification, clarity, cnvc, confusion, emergence, extrinsic need, language, needs, needs vs strategies, the raft and the sacred place | | 19 Comments »
July 30th, 2007
In my understanding, NVC Consciousness looks at the universe as abundant. Needs may be met in an infinite number of ways, and NVC theory sees needs as never being in conflict. What interferes with our experience of abundance is attachment to strategies. The only reason I know for attaching to a strategy is that one [...]
Tags: abundance vs scarcity, clarity, faith, language, needs, needs vs strategies, NVC consciousness, vague demand | | 1 Comment »
June 29th, 2007
On a mailing list I joined, people brought up their discomfort about using or about not using the term “Nonviolent Communication” (or “NVC”) in their workshop title, as requested by CNVC. I’m writing this blog post in response, so that anyone can read it and participate in a conversation. The request about not using “NVC” [...]
Tags: choice, clarity, cnvc, confusion, giraffe dance, hungry duck, language, needs vs strategies, NVC process | | 15 Comments »
March 6th, 2007
I often hear from NVC folks (including externally certified trainers) phrases of the form “That doesn’t meet my need for XYZ”, where XYZ might be “respect”, (emotional) “safety”, “honesty”, “integrity”, “mutuality”, “autonomy”, “appreciation”, “consideration”, “accountability”, “trust”, “being valued”, etc. Occasionally the needs might even be “learning”, “connection”, “order”. Most of the time, especially with the [...]
Tags: clarity, confusion, demand, extrinsic need, language, needs, NVC consciousness, vague demand | | 6 Comments »
March 1st, 2007
Here is a note I sent to a sociocracy yahoo group (and blocked from appearing there). It’s a follow-on to the post Getting past labels. I experience an inner dissonance when I compare the sociocracy’s intentions with its language. If I understand Sharon below, sociocracy aims at clarifying what people agree to do (“roles and [...]
Tags: be-vs-do, clarity, ego, identity, labels, language, sociocracy, status | | 2 Comments »
February 25th, 2007
This post is based on a note I sent to the sociocracy Yahoo group. I’m editing and reposting here for wider access. Someone asked the following question: NVC conveys the message that putting labels on people is not helpful for a connection on the level of needs. I somehow have the impression that in a [...]
Tags: be-vs-do, clarity, Eckhart Toelle, ego, identity, labels, language, sociocracy, status | | 3 Comments »
February 23rd, 2007
For as long as I’ve been actively involved with NVC organizations (particularly our local one), I’ve had confusion and deep discomfort around use of the word “trainer”. There’s a strong dissonance between what I understand people to mean and what I understand of NVC consciousness & theory. I have two objections to the uses I’ve [...]
Tags: Amtsprache, be-vs-do, certification, clarity, external authority, internal vs external certification, labels, language | | 4 Comments »
February 23rd, 2007
Sometimes people practicing (even teaching) NVC say things like “I want you to do xyz from now on”, or “I want you not to do xyz again”. Or they may cloud the issue even further by saying something like “I want to trust that you won’t do xyz again”. (See “Trust that”.) Marshall generally recommends [...]
Tags: choice, clarity, confusion, language, promise, trust, wish | | No Comments »
February 22nd, 2007
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I usually don’t buy “trust” as a need. One clue is that I usually hear “trust” followed by “that”, which certainly gets into strategy-land. For instance, “I want/need to trust that you’ll hear and value my needs.” Trust doesn’t fit for me for several reasons. My trusting is entirely up to me. “Trusting that” may [...]
Tags: choice, clarity, language, needs, trust | | 4 Comments »