In Nonviolent Communication (NVC), identifying feelings can help you understand and express your needs. Here’s an example:
Alex: "Jordan, I noticed the last three deadlines were missed. When this happens, I feel frustrated and stressed because I need reliability and support to keep our project on track. Could we discuss how to manage our deadlines better?"
Jordan: "I understand and see how that affected the project. I've been feeling overwhelmed and anxious due to balancing multiple tasks. I need help managing my workload and clearer communication about priorities. Can we talk about redistributing tasks or setting more manageable deadlines?"
Naming feelings is a huge part in NVC because it facilitates understanding, empathy, and effective communication. You can learn more about feelings and needs in nonviolent communication when you download our eBook for Nonviolent Communication.