Annotate Judgements using Nonviolent Communication

By claritynaut.org Chats:1 Added time: 2024-01-10 Gpt updated time: 2024-06-24
This chatbot identifies and highlights judgements in personal thoughts, conversations and written articles, by using the framework of NVC. It supports awareness and clarity of mind. Judgements are useful in certain situations, yet we need to be mindful and selective with them.
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1. Access the Spotting Judgements website. 2. Enter text in the provided chat interface. 3. Review the highlighted judgements for increased awareness.

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1. Enter your personal thoughts, conversations or written articles into the chatbot. 2. The chatbot will analyze the text and identify any judgements. 3. The identified judgements will be highlighted for your awareness and clarity of mind.

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What is nonviolent communication?
Nonviolent communication is a framework for effective communication and conflict resolution.
Why should I be aware of my judgements?
Being aware of judgements can help improve self-awareness, empathy, and communication with others.
Can this chatbot analyze conversations in real-time?
No, this chatbot analyzes text that is entered into the chat interface.

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