Showing posts with label #OrenJaySofer. Show all posts
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Wednesday, March 26, 2025

marquesmind Book Discussion: Say What You Mean

 

Oren Jay Sofer’s “Say What You Mean: A Mindful Approach to Nonviolent Communication” is a transformative guide that offers a fresh perspective on how we communicate. Drawing from his background in mindfulness, somatics, and Nonviolent Communication, Sofer presents a unique synthesis that empowers readers to speak with clarity, listen with empathy, and connect more deeply with others.

Sofer, a meditation teacher and certified trainer in Nonviolent Communication, brings a wealth of experience to this work. His journey from a novice monastic to a respected communication expert lends authenticity to his teachings, making the book both practical and profound.

What sets “Say What You Mean” apart is its holistic approach to communication. Sofer doesn’t just focus on what we say, but how we say it, emphasizing the importance of presence, intention, and attention in our interactions. His three-step method provides a framework for more effective and satisfying conversations, whether with loved ones, colleagues, or even in challenging situations.

As someone who has struggled with clear communication, I found Sofer’s insights on self-awareness and empathy particularly impactful. His emphasis on understanding our own needs and emotions before engaging with others resonated deeply, offering a new perspective on how to navigate difficult conversations.

“Say What You Mean” is essential reading for anyone looking to improve their relationships and communication skills. Whether you’re a parent, partner, professional, or simply someone striving for more meaningful connections, Sofer’s work provides invaluable tools for expressing yourself clearly and listening deeply.

Questions to ponder:

1. How might applying Sofer’s three-step method change your approach to challenging conversations?

2. In what ways can mindfulness enhance your daily communications?

3. How can you incorporate Sofer’s teachings on empathy into your listening practice?

Like the book? 

Enjoy to share ideas about new books contact me at bookdiscussion@marquesmind.com.

You can purchase the book on the following website: https://amzn.to/3XwUXuz (Amazon)

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