Tag: Nonviolent Communication

Welcome New Visitors

Welcome New Visitors

Dear Reader, Although Erik sometimes paints a rosy picture of the afterlife, time and time again he stresses that suicide is not the answer to one’s problems. If you struggle, please understand that the information in my blog and my books is no substitute for professional help. Please click here for a list of resources…

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Nonviolent Communication

Nonviolent Communication

I have a couple of brief announcements. First, please join me live on Conversations with Suzanna Wednesday, August 26th at 10:00 PT/11:00 MT/12:00 CT/1:00 ET. Click HERE to listen. Second, Jamie is teaching an online class that sounds really, really good. Imagine how you could change your life in a positive way by using the…

Erik Helps Jamie

Erik Helps Jamie

As many of you may already know, Jamie is rebranding herself as a teacher–a brilliant one at that–and needs help launching her nonprofit organization so that she can help others on a grander scale. Erik suggested she make a video with him to explain where she’s going and how she’s going to get there: Cute,…

Happy, Happy, Joy, Joy!

Happy, Happy, Joy, Joy!

Thanks for all of the lovely stories of praise and pranks. So many of them have been so profoundly moving and have brought something positive to the lives of many. Please keep them coming. A couple of notes: Your story will not post right away. Instead, it will go into a queue for posting on a…

Water Off of a Duck’s Back

Water Off of a Duck’s Back

I’m happy to announce that shortly after the contest was posted, Gregorio Keiser got it right:  Feel first, think second. Many of you guessed being emotionally honest and the importance of vulnerability, but these are both roots of his main motto. Congratulations, Gregorio!  Here’s a lovely image that Helene Ramøy created for the motto. This…

Teaching Children How to Feel

Teaching Children How to Feel

If you aren’t a member already, be sure to sign up for the Channeling Erik Facebook Group by clicking HERE. It’s by invitation only so it’s private. That makes it a safe place to share subject matter like this. The group is wonderful: caring, insightful and funny. About this post: having raised five children, this is…

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