Alli’s favorite NVC /

Compassionate Communication Resources

Books   

        Nonviolent Communication: A Language of Life

        What We Say Matters
        For a comprehensive list of NVC books, click here.

Audios

        NVC: Create Your Life, Your Relationships,

            & Your World in Harmony with Your Values

        For a comprehensive list of NVC audios, click here.

This page is ever evolving, please contact Alli to share your favorite NVC resources!

Teleclasses & Live Workshops in Colorado

        With Kathy Ziola of Communication Works

       “These teleclasses involve a high degree of interactivity &

        practice from the comfort of your yoga clothes or PJs

        via phone!” -Alli

Making connections

   ...between aspects of the Yoga Sutras, Buddhism & NVC

   ...between spirituality & NVC

   ...between taking responsibility & NVC
   ...through great NVC quotes

   ...Alli’s blogs about NVC

Printable Resources

       List of Feelings & Needs

        List of feelings that blame

        The 4 Components / 4-part NVC Process

"No matter what issue you’re facing, NVC will set you up to win every time.” - Deepak Chopra

"I want to take my time: to come from an energy I choose

rather than one I've been programmed to come from." - Marshall B. Rosenberg

"NVC is using precision in language to gain a deeper connection with myself." - Leo Sofer

"As far as nonviolence and Spiritual Activism, Marshall Rosenberg is it!

Nonviolent Communication: A Language of Life, is essential reading for anyone

who wants to improve their communication skills.

Applying the concepts within the book will help guide the reader towards a more loving, compassionate, and nonviolent way of understanding and functioning with others, and foster more compassion in the world. I highly recommend this book." - Marianne Williamson

"People don't make us angry, how we think makes us angry." - Marshall Rosenberg

“What I want in my life is compassion, a flow between myself and others based on a mutual giving from the heart.” - Marshall Rosenberg