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 and Kristin are effective facilitators and offer their 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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