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The four components of nonviolent communication are Observation, Feeling, Need, and Request (OFNR). These components help individuals express themselves without judgment, recognize their feelings and needs, and make clear, positive requests.
Nonviolent Communication (NVC) is a simple method for clear, empathic communication consisting of four steps: Stating observations, then feelings, then needs, then requests.
NVC emphasizes listening and understanding rather than just responding. This means your full attention to a speaker without judgement, and getting clarity when needed. This helps prevent misunderstandings while fostering connection, especially in areas where there is often disconnect.
Respect, Understanding, Acceptance, Appreciation and Compassion.
Empathy: NVC emphasizes empathetic listening and understanding of both our feelings and needs and those of others. Students who practice NVC learn to understand and respect others perspectives, which can lead to better relationships and more harmonious group dynamics.
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He was the frontrunner of the Independence movement in India, who was also the one to begin the non-violent civil disobedience movement. Mahatma Gandhi. A name that stands for honesty, integrity, compassion, truth, sacrifice, and service.

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