Love as a feeling, a need or an action

Love as a feeling, a need or an action

NVC is full of key differentiations: NVC as an attitude and NVC as a method, giraffe and jackal, observation and interpretation or judgement, pain and suffering, need and strategy – just to name a few. Discovering them, absorbing, incorporating into life was life changing.
Love as a need and love as a feeling belongs to those differentiations which personnally I grasped late. Maybe the conceptual meaning was clear to me quickly but somehow it was difficult to get the depth, the potential impact, the importance.
In this online meeting we want to discuss:
:: what are the key differentiations generally for and what they are about;
:: what are the main points when looking at love as a need, as a feeling and… as a strategy;
:: how does this concept look like put into action, into the everyday life;
:: are there further key distinctions supporting, deepening, helping to grasp or ive this one;
:: how – if – can it help in the moment of life of participant who will show up.
[Workshop organised in frame of Time for Empathy 2021]

 

When: 8 March 2021, 14:45-16:15 CET (Berlin time)
How: ONLINE on ZOOM
Language: English
Cost: FREE

 

Registration closed

 

Recording
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About the trainer:
Agnieszka PietlickaAgnieszka Pietlicka
Agnieszka has been involved in conscious communication for over 20 years. Her favourite topics are key differentiations, belief transformation and finding oaths.
She assists individuals and teams in the process of change (culture of dialogue), also intercultural ones, regardless of the position and industry. She cooperated with the army, hotels, kindergartens, smaller organizations and corporations. He has the greatest experience in informal mediation – several times a day, between a 9- and 7,5-year-old. She knows what the crisis is.
Certified CNVC Trainer, promoter of the Internal Family System, lecturer, publisher of books in the publishing house “Porozumiewajmy się”. Founder of DU sp.z o.o. and the founder of the People’s Place foundation. Website: www.du-t.com

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