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- From shame to joy
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- feelings: when our needs are met
- feelings: when our needs are NOT met
- Giving empathy
- Learning the language of NVC
- Lost in transmission
- Mastering NbC: a linguistic approach
- More differences between NbC and NVC
- needs list
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- NVC™ model overview
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- Some differences between NVC and NbC
- Stories create our reality
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- The beauty of needs
- The connection request
- The NVC model: step 1, Observation
- The NVC model: step 2, Feelings
- The NVC model: step 3, Needs
- The NVC model: step 4, Requests
- When is a ‘need’ not a need?
- Why is it so hard to ‘do NVC’?
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