Naropa University
"The clarity of the model and how I could follow it step by step toward effective communication in my life and work…"
"Paul is an effective facilitator and offers his knowledge with skill, empathy and humor. Thanks for a great day!
Susan - Naropa University Professor, Boulder Colorado
"I think the Language of Peace will help me to keep my heart open to myself and to other…"
"The overall model (i.e., observations/ feelings/ needs/ requests and other key principles) give me a fresh way to practice communication skills in my personal and profession situations. s.
David C. - Naropa University Professor, Boulder Colorado
"Everyone could benefit this training! It can be profoundly transforming of our lives and our world!…"
"What had the biggest impact on you?
- The formula – getting basic an practicing
- Empty me first – getting the importance of getting to a place of being able to hear.
- The distinction of blaming others, self, vs. empathy
Everyone could benefit this training! It can be profoundly transforming of our lives and our world!"
Katie Asmus - Naropa University Professor, Boulder Colorado
"Importance of going slowly…"
"What had the biggest impact on you? Emptying the cup – it has big implications for me personally and I will encourage others in this place to empty their cups. Importance of going slowly.
A.P. - Naropa University Professor, Boulder Colorado
"I think that slowing down would be helpful to both myself and my clients…"
40 worlds max – very helpful. Sometimes as a therapist I hear myself becoming long-winded. I think that slowing down would be helpful to both myself and my clients. I can check in more and find out what my client is/can receive/understand and if I'm understanding him or her.
Anonymous - Naropa University Professor, Boulder Colorado
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