NVC FOUNDATION 1 Online Training - Everyday Choices: Acting from the Heart
Toronto ON
Canada
Sunday May 28, 2023 from 1:00-5:30 pm ET
Join us for an interactive introduction to four key teachings and core skills of Nonviolent Communication™. Learn practical tools you can use everyday to:
- realize the power you have for making a positive difference
- transform strong emotions and judgemental thinking which get in the way of acting from the heart
- use empathy to go from disconnection and stuckness to finding ways to get what you really need
Foundation 1 – Everyday Choices: Acting from the Heart
Sunday May 28, 2023 from 1:00-5:30 pm ET
Join us for an interactive introduction to four key teachings and core skills of Nonviolent Communication™. Learn practical tools you can use everyday to:
- realize the power you have for making a positive difference
- transform strong emotions and judgemental thinking which get in the way of acting from the heart
- use empathy to go from disconnection and stuckness to finding ways to get what you really need
This interactive teleconference training will be 20% presentation and 80% activities for learning and practice.
Who is this training for: Beginners who like active learning.
Tuition: $135
If cost is an issue, a payment plan or tuition reduction is possible. Contact Henry to discuss options.
Info / Registration: [email protected]
About the Facilitator:
Henry Wai was introduced to NVC by Marshall Rosenberg in 2000 and completed several trainings with Marshall. Henry’s early mentors were U.K. teachers Gina Lawrie and Bridget Belgrave who developed the NVC Dance Floors which Henry continues to use and teach. Before becoming a certified NVC trainer in 2004, Henry led trainings, developed programs and deliver direct service in housing and food co-ops, volunteer management, adult education, social enterprise and youth employment.
Henry has taught NVC in England, the United States and Canada with an emphasis on cultivating compassionate presence. His capacity for presence has been supported by his experiences
- as Zen Hospice project volunteer,
- practicing insight meditation,
- studying Psychology at university,
- growing up as a person of color in Canada, and
- dancing contact improvisation.