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Request Quotes by Marshall B. Rosenberg
- I recommend allowing others the opportunity to fully express themselves before turning our attention to solutions or requests for relief. When we proceed too quickly…
- By maintaining our attention on what's going on within others, we offer them a chance to fully explore and express their interior selves. We would…
- In nonviolent communication, no matter what words others may use to express themselves, we simply listen for their observations, feelings, needs, and requests. Then we…
- If we want to make meetings productive, we need to keep track of those whose requests are on the table.
- When it comes to giving advice, never do so unless you've first received a request in writing, signed by a lawyer.
- If we ask two questions, we will see that punishment never works. First: What do we want the other person to do? Second: What do…
- The number one reason that we don't get our needs met, we don't express them. We express judgments. If we do express needs, the number…
- There are the two main reasons we don't get our needs met. First, we don't know how to express our needs to begin with and…
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