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{{headerbox}}<big>'''Communication Dojo''' hosts a weekly drop-in class for anyone who wants to learn connected conversation / NVC skills. </big> | {{headerbox}}<big>'''Communication Dojo''' hosts a weekly drop-in class for anyone who wants to learn connected conversation / NVC skills. </big> | ||
*'''WHEN:''' Monday nights from 7-9PM. | *'''WHEN:''' Monday nights drop in class from 7-9PM. | ||
*'''PRACTICES: 12-1PM Wednesdays free drop-in practice sessions. | |||
*'''CLASS INFO & ZOOM LINK:''' [https://www.communicationdojo.com/monday-drop-in-nvc-online-class Communication Dojo Drop-in Online Class] | *'''CLASS INFO & ZOOM LINK:''' [https://www.communicationdojo.com/monday-drop-in-nvc-online-class Communication Dojo Drop-in Online Class] | ||
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* '''Making offers & requests:''' Practice offering and requesting things that would meet both parties' needs for mutual understanding. | * '''Making offers & requests:''' Practice offering and requesting things that would meet both parties' needs for mutual understanding. | ||
== | == Common Ways of Responding Habit Practice == | ||
Download the Communication Dojo [https://ee450fd5-b32d-4cff-a0f8-94fef0a52f2e.usrfiles.com/ugd/ee450f_13cf1774bd69419db56ae7a4dd2b34ef.pdf Communication Habits Sheet]. | Download the Communication Dojo [https://ee450fd5-b32d-4cff-a0f8-94fef0a52f2e.usrfiles.com/ugd/ee450f_13cf1774bd69419db56ae7a4dd2b34ef.pdf Communication Habits Sheet]. | ||
# List some of your communication habits you use often. | # List some of your communication habits you use often. | ||
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# Have someone share a problem they're having and have everyone practice interrupting and using the habits in response to show all the examples. | # Have someone share a problem they're having and have everyone practice interrupting and using the habits in response to show all the examples. | ||
# Take turns sharing a non-serious problem scenario and first give habit-based responses for 2 minutes then switch to empathetic listening where you ask questions like "I hear you saying that when you saw X happen you felt Y because you need Z and its difficult to feel like you're getting Z..." | # Take turns sharing a non-serious problem scenario and first give habit-based responses for 2 minutes then switch to empathetic listening where you ask questions like "I hear you saying that when you saw X happen you felt Y because you need Z and its difficult to feel like you're getting Z..." | ||
== Empathy Guesses == | |||
* [https://ee450fd5-b32d-4cff-a0f8-94fef0a52f2e.usrfiles.com/ugd/ee450f_5fe8f6772c9740bb995f10bcc8e14aaa.pdf Introducing Empathy guesses] | |||
* [ Empathy guess tips and habits] | |||
* [https://www.communicationdojo.com/umbrella-words Finger pointing umbrella words]: You can practice avoiding using these words that arouse disagreement about a perceived accusation and when you hear them used to you you can translate them into empathy about how the person is feeling. | |||
== Connected Conversation Practice == | == Connected Conversation Practice == | ||
Both share a chunk at a time and reflect before moving on. | Both share a chunk at a time and reflect before moving on. | ||
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Communication Dojo hosts a weekly drop-in class for anyone who wants to learn connected conversation / NVC skills.
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COMMUNICATION DOJO CLASSES
[edit | edit source]Some features of the Communication Dojo practice environment:
- Chances to use your real-life situations to guide experiential learning
- Efficient use of group time to maximize learning
- High proportion of practice time in pairs - learning communication by communicating.
- Minimal "jargon" i.e. language that might be confusing or alienating for those not familiar with NVC.
- Little likelihood of people developing any sense of "Doing it wrong" or "Trying to do it right."
- Mixture of experience levels deepens practice and learning
- Communication Dojo Connected Conversation Overview PDF
- Teacher: Newt Bailey newt@newtbailey.com
Practice Exercises
[edit | edit source]We can practice restorative and connected communication with some exercises designed to simulate real-world situations.
- Observations: Practice making observations in a neutral, descriptive way without including judgements or blame.
- Feelings & Needs: Practice expressing how you're feeling about something and what needs you might feel aren't being met.
- Empathy Guesses: Practice guessing what the other person might be feeling in particular situations and clarifying till you figure it out. This develops familiarity with the Feelings & Needs Inventories and makes it easier to get it right more quickly.
- Making offers & requests: Practice offering and requesting things that would meet both parties' needs for mutual understanding.
Common Ways of Responding Habit Practice
[edit | edit source]Download the Communication Dojo Communication Habits Sheet.
- List some of your communication habits you use often.
- List some of the listening habits that often bother you.
- Eg. Storytelling. Telling people how you had the same problem or your family member did.
- List some needs they might be fulfilling by using those strategies.
- Have someone share a problem they're having and have everyone practice interrupting and using the habits in response to show all the examples.
- Take turns sharing a non-serious problem scenario and first give habit-based responses for 2 minutes then switch to empathetic listening where you ask questions like "I hear you saying that when you saw X happen you felt Y because you need Z and its difficult to feel like you're getting Z..."
Empathy Guesses
[edit | edit source]- Introducing Empathy guesses
- [ Empathy guess tips and habits]
- Finger pointing umbrella words: You can practice avoiding using these words that arouse disagreement about a perceived accusation and when you hear them used to you you can translate them into empathy about how the person is feeling.
Connected Conversation Practice
[edit | edit source]Both share a chunk at a time and reflect before moving on.