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Mastering Time
"Time Management from the Inside Out"
"Almost all time management systems fail because they never address the basic concepts and principles that create an effective and lasting relationship to time as it relates to our lives. This
workshop
breaks the code" -
Thom Bond
PART 1: January 30th, 6-9pm
PART 2:
February 1st, 6-9pm
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Greetings!
"
Mastering Time"
is a 2-part workshop that
combines
the work of Benjamin
Franklin and Marshall Rosenberg
to approach
time management
from a whole new p
erspective
.
The workshop provides proven practices to help us live a life that better expresses who we are and
includes
more of
what we want
.
If
you are stressed or frustrated about time, overwhelmed by constant urgencies, or find that important tasks slip through the cracks, this
one-of-a-kind
workshop will provide tools for you to understand and organize your life in a way that is productive
and
rewarding.
The event was a true success when we first offered it in 2012, and we are excited that Thom has agreed to offer it again this coming January, a time of the year typically filled with new resolutions and planning. Our hope is to share a new way to approach it all. I am personally looking forward to attending and hope you'll consider joining us. You can read below for more information. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to reach out to me.
Sending you my warmest wishes for a wonderful Winter season and even more wonderful New Year :)
Clara Moisello
NYCNVC Course Coordinator
(646) 201-9226
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About the Workshop
Schedule and Layout
PART 1: January 30th, 6-9pm
The workshop begins by introducing
tools and processes that help us create a
deeper understanding of our life's purpose, our deepest values and brings
m
ore clarity about
who
we
are and the l
ives we
want to
have
.
Through a deepening empathy and self-empathy training and practice, we will gain insights into our unique constellation of needs and gain clarity about what we love and want in our lives.
PART 2: February 1st, 6-9pm
In Part 2
participants will learn
to match our purpose, priorities and direction to
daily life - for real. We will practice creating a time management system that helps you help yourself to
have a
happier,
more self-expressed life.
We will also learn to recognize and avoid pitfalls and common mistakes, thereby
reducing
stress and
increasing
efficiency
and
effectiveness
.
Workshop Location
Chelsea Studios
151 W 26th St (btw. 6th and 7th Avenue)
6th Floor
New York, NY 10001
p: (212) 924-5877
Tuition - $145
(Does not include food or lodging)
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Suggested Experience
While there are no prerequisites for this training, we encourage participants to have some idea of what NVC is. Recommendations include attending a "First Mondays" NVC Introduction, reading the beginning of Marshall Rosenberg's book: Nonviolent Communication, A Language of Life and/or completing The Exercise.
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About Thom Bond
Thom is the founder and Director of Education of the New York Center for Nonviolent Communication, whose mission is to share, locally and abroad, the skills of peacemaking. Today, through his writing, teaching, speaking, mediating, consulting and coaching, Thom works with thousands of people in over 100 countries.
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