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Introduction to Nonviolent Communication
Date:
Wednesday, February 03, 2010
Time:
7:00 PM
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9:00 PM
Event Type:
Class/Workshop
Organizer/Author:
Pam Hava
Location Details:
Location: San Francisco, CA, City College of San Francisco, Downtown Campus: 88 Fourth St, Room 618
http://is.gd/6Iq15
Introductory Evening - San Francisco
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
7:00pm-9:00pm
Introductory Evenings are lively explorations of the basic principles of Nonviolent Communication (NVC), a language and consciousness of compassion that can dramatically improve all of our relationships, from personal to professional. Live modeling demonstrates how the NVC process can be used in a wide variety of real-life situations. Participants have the option of using situations from their own lives as they practice.
"Newt brings great authenticity and humor into his teaching. He is a natural teacher, and exhibits an unusually high level of poise, calmness, and clarity in his delivery. I also really enjoyed his ability to respond spontaneously to what was arising in the workshop, while still supporting the participants in moving on to new territory when they were ready."
We hope that people with more experience in the NVC process will bring your friends.
Trainer(s): Newt Bailey
Requested Contribution: Sliding Scale: $0 - $35. You are invited to return again for as many Introductory Evenings as you would like.
Contact: Please pre-register by noon of the Monday before the workshop, so that we can plan chairs, etc. and so we know whom to contact in the unlikely event of cancellation.
This location is wheelchair accessible. We will send you a confirmation email with parking and public transit information.
At Bay Area Nonviolent Communication, we are committed to your privacy. Click here to read our email privacy policy.
You may register by clicking the green "Register Now" button below, or by calling or emailing BayNVC: 510 433-0700 register [at] baynvc.org
Introductory Evening - San Francisco
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
7:00pm-9:00pm
Introductory Evenings are lively explorations of the basic principles of Nonviolent Communication (NVC), a language and consciousness of compassion that can dramatically improve all of our relationships, from personal to professional. Live modeling demonstrates how the NVC process can be used in a wide variety of real-life situations. Participants have the option of using situations from their own lives as they practice.
"Newt brings great authenticity and humor into his teaching. He is a natural teacher, and exhibits an unusually high level of poise, calmness, and clarity in his delivery. I also really enjoyed his ability to respond spontaneously to what was arising in the workshop, while still supporting the participants in moving on to new territory when they were ready."
We hope that people with more experience in the NVC process will bring your friends.
Trainer(s): Newt Bailey
Requested Contribution: Sliding Scale: $0 - $35. You are invited to return again for as many Introductory Evenings as you would like.
Contact: Please pre-register by noon of the Monday before the workshop, so that we can plan chairs, etc. and so we know whom to contact in the unlikely event of cancellation.
This location is wheelchair accessible. We will send you a confirmation email with parking and public transit information.
At Bay Area Nonviolent Communication, we are committed to your privacy. Click here to read our email privacy policy.
You may register by clicking the green "Register Now" button below, or by calling or emailing BayNVC: 510 433-0700 register [at] baynvc.org
For more information:
http://is.gd/6Iq15
Added to the calendar on Wed, Jan 20, 2010 10:23PM
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