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Which NVC book is helpful to read?
Whether you want to read it for yourself or you want to give a book to someone in the
hopes that they might fall in love with NVC as well – this series is super helpful for
you, because I’m gonna read all those books for you, and I’ll you whether it’s worth
while to spend your cash on them.
This time I’m reading Nonviolent Communication, A Language of Life by the founder of NVC himself:
Marshall Rosenberg.
When people tell me they read ‘the book’ they mean this one.
It’s like sold like over a million times worldwide, and it’s been translated in over
thirty languages.
On the plus side I consider this a, you know, very solid general introduction to NVC.
If you are looking for NVC in general to apply to your life in general, then this is very
helpful, it is clear, there are exercises about the theory in each chapter, there are
also fully written out dialogues so you can really see how NVC is being done in practice.
The second plus of the book is something I really love, is that it contains really nice
stories from Marshall.
Marshall is really a storyteller.
So for example there’s the story about when Marshall goes to this refugee camp in Israel,
and there’s one of the people in the audience that calls him a murderer.
And then he starts to listen empathically to this person, at the end the guy that called
him a murderer invites him to his house.
And so these stories I find them very moving, they’re very memorable, so you're really
inclined to share them with other people.
I heard people also criticizing his stories because they were too romanticized or something,
but I don’t care, I just like them.
And then for the down sides – I noticed that there’s a bit lack of applicability
in this book.
Like when you just start to learn NVC, you’ll probably be scared to try it out.
But there’s nothing about how to deal with that.
And if you’re just starting out doing NVC you’ll probably run into people, you know,
having resistance - or, that will always be the case I guess, but what do you do with
that?
So what I noticed is that a lot of also the examples that Marshall is using are from the
training room.
So there he is as a very you know, experienced trainer, with people that are very willing
to learn NVC, and that’s not always the real life situation, right?
So I feel like the book doesn’t really prepare you and kind of like help you to do it in
real life.
Also the exercises are never about your own examples, they just test you on the theory,
and they don’t encourage you to try it out in real life.
A second downside is that this book teaches you a lot about empathy, but it doesn’t
really teach you about how to be more honest, which I consider you know like the other important
ingredient for NVC.
So if you’re naturally kind of very empathic and easily go to listening rather than expressing
yourself, I feel there’s something missing in this book and I’m actually missing this
from a lot of NVC sources, so it’s not really something specific to this book, but it’s
just something that I made my mission basically, so that’s why I notice it when it’s not
there.
And the last downside for me is that the style is kind of formal.
Just to give you an example I will read a sentence: As NVC replaces our old patterns
of defending, withdrawing or attacking in the face of judgment and criticism, we come
to perceive ourselves and others, as well as our intentions and relationships, in a
new light.
I guess you get what I mean: this is a little, you know, this is not how you usually speak.
And I love it when a book, you know when it gives this sense as though the author is
talking to you.
And he also – he doesn’t address the reader as ‘you’, so it feels a little like distant
and formal to me.
All in all I would say this is a really worthwhile book, like a solid start of your NVC journey,
and next time I will talk about a book that is a little bit more practical.
Might be interesting for you as well.
In the meanwhile I would love to hear what you think yourself of this book, maybe you read it already,
let me know if you agree with my opinion or maybe you think completely differently about
it.
Also let me know if you have other books about NVC that you love – maybe I will refuse
some of them or maybe this post can just become a really great inspiration for other people
about what more to read.
And please share this video with anyone you know that enjoys NVC or that maybe is kinda
curious about it, so we can just spread NVC more and more.
So see you next time.
Ciao!