What you describe resembles part of the practice of Nonviolent Communication.
See e.g. Chapter 14 – "Expressing Appreciation in Nonviolent Communication" of the book with the same name by Marshall Rosenberg.
As learning about Nonviolent Communication was a game changer for me, I felt like it might help others to point out the very strong similarity :)
A more approachable source to have a look into this, is this recording of Mr. Rosenberg on the topic: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Smyc5vF6q-M
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What you describe resembles part of the practice of Nonviolent Communication.
See e.g. Chapter 14 – "Expressing Appreciation in Nonviolent Communication" of the book with the same name by Marshall Rosenberg.
As learning about Nonviolent Communication was a game changer for me, I felt like it might help others to point out the very strong similarity :)
A more approachable source to have a look into this, is this recording of Mr. Rosenberg on the topic: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Smyc5vF6q-M