Review | Living with Nonviolent Communication - Marshall Bertram Rosenberg

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Living Nonviolent Communication, in Marshall Bertram Rosenberg and published in Brazil by the publisher Sextant, is a continuation of the book Nonviolent Communication by the same author.

If in the first book the author seeks to introduce techniques to improve personal and professional relationships, now he establishes sincere connections to resolve conflicts. The work remains easy to be read by anyone.

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Marshall's books have this simplicity, as he seeks a direct form of communication with the reader, without being irritated when reading a work that focuses on Nonviolent Communication or CNV.

For those who do not know it yet, CNV is more than a technique for resolving conflicts, it is a way of being, thinking and living. It teaches us to express ourselves and to understand our fellow man.

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One of the most interesting parts of the book is Overcoming the pain between us, where Marshall brings up themes about bitterness and especially empathy. And empathy is something that the author has addressed since his first book. It seems that the human being lacks this simple part of the feeling that is putting oneself and understanding the other person's story.

Living Nonviolent Communication expands our vocabulary of words that end up adding violent modes to our vocal and also physical expression. Marshall exemplifies this very well in every dialogue he deals with the reader.

This is a bedside book, which should be read by everyone. For parents who want to teach their books in a non-violent way, especially so as not to raise sexist people, with low esteem, etc. Students to increase their way of knowing the world around them without treating them as an enemy. Professionals from all sectors who want to expand their relationships and especially by every human being who believes that being something better in life, is much more than having material values in their daily lives.

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