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We always have a choice

It seems obvious to me right now that rhetoric and blaming don’t solve anything. —D.W., prison inmate Taking Responsibility for Your Choices Sometimes, it just seems easier for us to blame others for our choices. We think that if we place the blame on someone else, we won’t look as bad. Our primary motivation may be the desire to be accepted and valued; however, it’s an awkward strategy to meet those needs. If we don’t take responsibility for our actions, others no longer trust us. We all have choices. You may think that you have to follow the rules at work. You don’t; you choose to follow the rules. You can choose to quit, or confront the system, or rebel. Because none of these choices feels satisfying, you might choose to follow the rules to meet your needs for ease, financial security, or your position in the company. Ultimately, though, it’s your choice. Once we begin taking responsibility for our choices, we empower ourselves, regain others’ trust, and enhance our ability to m...

Connection

6th June 2020 (Delhi NVC Practice Group) A young boy as he shares about his connection with his father. NVC practice group of Delhi seems to have helped him a lot. He says "I can't express enough my gratitude towards this NVC community, to have helped me connect with my father".  I felt very heavy in my chest while thinking of my experience on connecting with others. I had someone in my mind to share about but I've been speaking mostly about my issues with that person, so I stopped myself to say anything on the same again.  When Mona said that she's trying to explore about what connection means to her, it echoed with me. It'll be my journey as well to think about connection.  a) . Is it when the other person agrees with me? b) . Can one also be connected with merely a willingness to hear. One doesn't have to agree with me.