Grappling with the 'Shoulds' and 'Have tos' in Your Life? | Sudha Shankar | IIT Slovenia 2026
This recording is part of the IIT Slovenia Warm Up Series. In this live session, Sudha Shankar — CNVC-certified trainer and long-time practitioner of Nonviolent Communication — explores the impact of the "shoulds" and "have tos" that shape our daily lives. Across the many roles we play, these familiar phrases can leave us feeling dissatisfied, disconnected, or without choice. Using the NVC lens, Sudha invites us to look beneath these patterns and discover greater ownership, understanding, and freedom in our decisions. The session offers practical insights, reflection, and an opportunity to experience Sudha’s warm and thoughtful approach to personal transformation. IIT Slovenia 2026 16–25 October 2026 Pohorje Village Wellbeing Resort, Slovenia

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