Nonviolent Communication is a tool that can help us be more effective in establishing connection with people. It was developed by Marshall Rosenberg who described it in his book Nonviolent Communication: A Language of Life. In it, he describes how we can learn to ask for what we need in a way that allows for others to want to help us fulfill those needs. Using NVC creates the possibility for satisfying and fulfilling connection with our relatives and friends. It is especially relevant during the holiday season. Wishing you a wonderful holiday filled with joy and love!
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About Vera
I grew up in the Czech Republic. As a 13-year-old, I was diagnosed with Sheuermann’s disease. My back was rounded and I was told that there was nothing that could be done. After finishing my pre-med studies in biochemistry on the East Coast, I came to New Mexico and discovered Rolfing. The dramatic changes inspired me to become a Rolfing practitioner at the Rolf Institute in Boulder, CO. It has been such an empowering and freeing experience that I want to share it with others.
I have been studying with Jan Sultan in Santa Fe since 2007. He has been a powerful influence in my Rolfing practice.