Focusing on the unmet need (not the judgment) is more likely to get the need met. — Marshall B. Rosenberg
Two things distinguish nonviolent actions from violent actions. First, you don’t see — Marshall B. Rosenberg
Punishment also includes judgmental labeling and the withholding of privileges. — Marshall B. Rosenberg
Empathy is a respectful understanding of what others are experiencing. Instead of — Marshall B. Rosenberg
Get very clear about the kind of world we would like and then start living that way. — Marshall B. Rosenberg
Life-Enriching Education: an education that prepares children to learn throughout their lives, — Marshall B. Rosenberg
Conventional compliments often take the form of judgments however positive, and are — Marshall B. Rosenberg
Every criticism, judgment, diagnosis, and expression of anger is the tragic expression — Marshall B. Rosenberg
Four D’s of Disconnection: 1. Diagnosis (judgment, analysis, criticism, comparison); 2. Denial of Responsibility; 3. — Marshall B. Rosenberg
Interpretations, criticisms, diagnoses, and judgments of others are actually alienated expressions of — Marshall B. Rosenberg
If we don’t tell people about our needs, it is much less likely they will be met. — Marshall B. Rosenberg