Leaders can train themselves to respond more consciously, with more choice, more quickly through practice

Communication is a complex, multi-layered life skill that we are all constantly learning from (if we are aware of it or not). We know there is the verbal and the physical, but have you thought about your empathy, compassion or even patience, when it comes to how you talk to the world?

In this week's episode, we peel back the layers when it comes to communication; by delving into the world of non-violent communication. Nati Beltran shares the common pitfalls and opportunities to elevate how we talk to ourselves to master how to communicate and positively connect and lead those around us.

Its time to become intentional!

About Nati Beltran

Nati helps leaders and managers become more resilient and more empathic communicators so that they can work in line with their values and advance towards their goals of making the world a better place. She uses insights from Neuroscience and Nonviolent Communication to help them raise their emotional and social intelligence so that they can motivate their team and dissolve conflicts and barriers to collaboration.

Nati is currently doing a Masters in Neuroscience and has a Masters in Montessori Education and Leadership. She has been a Nonviolent Communication coach and trainer for nearly a decade. Some topics discussed

The Myth of the Introverted Leader Different types of Violence - its not just the physical Creating Resilience through Emotion Becoming Less Reactive and More Responsive Difference between Sympathy and Empathy Finding the Need in all Situations Taking your Listening to the Action Phase Signs of When you May Need Help Changing the Game by Playing the game

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