3 Steps to Reflect on When a Social Change Strategy is not Working
NVC and Social Change
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4m 10s
Roxy Manning, Certified NVC Trainer: Roxy Manning, Phd, shares in this short video three steps on how to reflect on what needs are being served when deciding to implement a strategy. Why are we so attached to strategies that are not working?
- Understand your motives
- Have a empathic support system in place
- Plan for what you need to stay motivated
- Nonviolent social change
- Humanity in social change
Keywords:
- social change
- strategies
- Roxy Manning
- NVC groups
- needs met
- needs unmet
- empathy
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