Listening as an Essential Leadership Skill
NVC in Group Settings
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7m 38s
Lorraine Aguilar, Certified NVC Trainer:
Lorraine Aguilar perceives NVC-based listening to be an essential skill to cultivate for success in the business world. A key exercise for building your listening muscle is to work with your judgments of others by translating those judgments from "What's wrong with them?" to "What's important to me?"
Keywords:
- consciousness
- exercises/practices
- needs
- presence
- inspiration
- judgment
- listening
- leadership
- self connection
- empowerment
- authenticity
- mindfulness
- business
- clarity
- self responsibility
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- Lorraine Aguilar
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