How To Be More Sensitive Through Nonviolent Communication?

in #sensitivity3 months ago

One of the hardest things to explain is sensitivity. Because sensitive actions can make other people think you are too accepting. Sensitivity could be seen as a sign of abuse.

For example, figuring out why a child is acting up might seem like a soft option. To avoid this idea, we might push aside our feelings and be strict instead. How can we tell the difference and choose the right aware attitude for us?

Imposter syndrome can happen to people who don't believe they are good enough at what they do. A lot of people don't think they can do things. Others' eyes look bigger to them than their own.

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When medical students were watched dealing with patients in an experiment, imposter syndrome did not affect how well they were able to make diagnoses. More care is also given to the patient by these kids.

A lot more understanding is shown. Similar tests were used in another study to test investment experts. People with imposter syndrome get good grades from their bosses.

People with this syndrome are more sensitive, but it can make them doubt their own abilities. It's not out of sensitivity, but because they want to be liked. Not having enough self-esteem stops people from being sensitive. Realising this and doing something about it can prove that we are sensitive.

Kids with Williams syndrome are happy even though they have serious growth problems. They talk to each other quickly and warmly. They are not bothered by bias or mistrust. They always look happy and have a smile on their face.

A study with very young toddlers found no bias, but many other studies have shown that even normal three-year-olds support their own race. There is no difference between kids with Williams syndrome.

As "normal" people, trust affects us more. Our desires to survive make us rude and unfair. A psychologist named Karen Levine makes fun of this irony. He says that "Everyone else syndrome" only happens to adults and not to kids.

It is hard to be sensitive. Society and culture often push us in the wrong way. Things that we think of as illnesses might be socially forced upon people. This might help us care more about other people and the world around us.

It may be best to talk to someone without violence, even if they are violent. We tell a child who hits a friend who makes fun of him, "I think you were mad because you wanted to be treated with more respect."

One sensitive phrase that can be used is, "I'm upset because I want you to respect people in other ways that don't hurt them." Should we find other ways to amaze you?

I give reasons why you shouldn't call sensitivity "indulgence." Behaviour is not okay with empathy. Seeing the need and feeling that's really there. A person who is acting badly might need careful help.

That person might need understanding the most. Sensitivity shows that we want to get rid of these bad habits. Talking without hitting can help.


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