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Fall Mindful Communication 3-Part Class Series

Fall Mindful Communication 3 Part-Series

 Emotional Resilience using NVC

Sundays: OCT 4th | NOV 1st | DEC 6th, 2-5pm PST  

Join us this fall for our Mindful Communication Class Series; a monthly workshop series with Jenny Ahn and Rachel Bennish exploring personal and interpersonal relationships . You will be guided through heart based practices using Nonviolent Communication to support emotional wellness, gain skills to positively shift how you communicate with yourself and others, and to improve your ability for empathic and authentic connection. 

*Join us for all 3, or classes can also be taken individually.

Fall Mindful Communication 3 Part Series

*Befriending Conflict: Working through Triggers & Anger

*Making Peace with Ourselves: Shift the inner dialogue

*Forgiveness: The Art of Letting Go and Resolving Resentment 

Exchange:

$45/per class OR $120/3 classes

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These classes are based on the principles of Nonviolent Communication by Marshall Rosenberg and deepen our ability to:

+ Regulate your emotional responses during stressful situations

+ Develop emotional intimacy

+ Set boundaries with clarity and intention

+ Identify and articulate your feelings and needs 

+ Resolve inner and outer conflicts

+ Engage in difficult and challenging conversations 

+ Acknowledge triggers and move through them

+ Forgive + Resolve negativity/resentment

+ Empower yourself to work through your own pain and suffering with ease and self compassion.

+ Have more compassion and understanding for other’s pain and suffering

What to expect :

*Interactive partner and group work

*Sacred Space & Confidential learning environment

*Live Virtual Online Workshop ( No Recording)

*No Refunds

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Befriending Conflict: Working through Triggers & Anger

October 4th, 2-5pm

In this session, learn tools and Practices for dealing with challenging relationships, difficult conversations, and managing conflict in a healthy way. Explore your own personal patterns, triggers, responses to anger, and what lies behind them. Using the teachings of Compassionate Communication, practice and learn how to stay in a state of empathy and compassion for yourself and others during even the most difficult conversations.

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Making Peace with Ourselves: Shifting the inner dialogue

November 1st, 2-5pm

Sometimes the most complex and difficult relationship we have is with ourselves. We can be our own harshest critic and easily spiral into self judgment, blame, shame and doubt without even being conscious of it. We may have trouble or lack the skills to navigate and express our thoughts or hard to digest emotions. Sometimes all it takes is being aware to tap back in to our natural state of compassion.

In this session, deepen your awareness and capacity for a kinder, compassionate and more accepting relationship with yourself. Learn what blocks empathy for yourself and others. Transform blame and self shame and gain the skills to listen to yourself with compassion, empathy, and understanding. Take a deep breath and let’s learn to make peace with ourselves.

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Forgiveness: The Art of Letting Go and Resolving Resentment

December 6th, 2-5pm

Saying ‘I’m sorry’ and letting go can be hard. It means we have to be vulnerable and admit there may have been something we did that may have hurt another that we now regret. It can be even harder if there are still unresolved feelings, resentment, and a loss in connection with that person. Sometimes, we are the ones hoping for an apology and at other times we must learn to forgive ourselves. In this session, learn about the power of forgiveness, letting go, resolving resentment and how to re-establish understanding and connection when there is a break in a relationship.

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“Mourning and self-forgiveness lead us in the direction of learning and growing. Guilt, shame, and depression obscure possibility and perpetuate a state of self-punishment.” – Marshall Rosenberg

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