Empathic Way Europe

Nonviolent Communication (NVC) in practice

Learn new, more effective ways of communication.

Build satisfying relationships at work and in your personal life.

EMPATHIC LISTENING

Do you want to better understand other people (partners, colleagues from work, children, etc.)?

We will show you how to listen to others with empathy, curiosity and openness.

HONESTY

Do you want to know how to set boundaries and clearly state what you want?

We will teach you how to honestly express yourself without criticism and demands.

SELF-EMPATHY

Do you want to take care of yourself, to know how to deal with difficult emotions and how to build your inner strength?

We will share with you the secrets of self-empathy.

Inspired Dialogue. The soulful guide for conversations that connect Cori Liebhart Empathic Way Europe

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Inspired Dialogue

The soulful guide for conversations that connect

What do we offer?

Workshops for business and NGOs

Online workshops and coaching sessions

Individual sessions for couples

One-on-one individual trainings

Open workshops for individuals

Programmes
for schools

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NVC Blog

Blind Spots

Blind Spots

Why are they behaving like that?   Do you sometimes wonder why others are so angry? Or you might be wondering why people are so nasty? Perhaps you are annoyed that some people are so stingy? Now and then, judgements of others appear within us. We lose our balance...

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The four NVC steps in practice

The four NVC steps in practice

The four NVC steps The four steps of Nonviolent Communication (known also as four components) help us to consciously use words in order to clearly express what we want. Using the four steps increases the chance of establishing contact and mutual understanding. They...

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3 steps to receive NO from your child with empathy

3 steps to receive NO from your child with empathy

I suppose we all would love our children to have courage to disagree when they are not willing to do something, especially when they are teenagers and prompt to be easily influenced by their peers. I can imagine that we, parents, share the dream of seeing our children...

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How can anger enrich you and your relations

How can anger enrich you and your relations

For some of us anger can be seen as an information that there is something wrong with us, with others or with the whole situation. In some cultures there are different beliefs about anger or “angry people”. For example that “nice girls should not get angry” or that...

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