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The app is highly inspired by the book by Marshall Rosenberg, "Nonviolent Communication" (often referred to as NVC). App is made to encourage expressing yourself in NVC language—without judgments, with responsibility for one's feelings and needs, and with precise requests.
Open the app whenever you need some time to think about your needs or how you'd like to approach a certain conversation.
For instance, if you're dealing with emotional pain in your personal relationships, take a step back, open the app, and let it guide you. Afterward, you'll gain a better understanding of your needs and know precisely what you can request from others to enhance your life.
This also applies to professional relationships. Take a moment to step back, understand your needs, and you'll have a better chance of getting what you want.
Utilize the app to understand yourself better. If you're feeling uncertain, open the app and explore. I assure you, it will be more helpful than just dwelling on your thoughts.
Repetition is the key. The more you engage in this exercise, the better you'll become at understanding and expressing yourself. Through self-awareness, you'll deepen your understanding of others. This will lead to wonderful relationships, both personally and professionally, making your life more fulfilling.
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nara - Perspective Narrator gives you a clear, complete idea of what someone is feeling and why in a given moment.
Explore and get quick answers to questions like...
- What might they be feeling about themselves, about me, about our situation?
- How are our perspectives different or similar?
- What circumstances would lead to change?
nara works for any relationship, any situation, all with complete privacy.
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You must subscribe during the registration process to access nara. There is a free trial period of 7 days and you can cancel your subscription at any time.
You can choose between a monthly or annual subscription.
Monthly: $4.99/month
Annually: $54.99/year
A subscription gives you full access to all current and future features within nara.
How nara works
1) Create Characters
A character is a representation of a individual - their personality and what they value. Descriptions of characters are created by answering a set of questions. There are also "character types" that can help you start the process. A character type is a character description that comes up more often than others and can be a complete character description on its own or it can provide a starting point.
2) Write Stories
A story is a representation of an interaction between two characters and is written from the perspective of one of the characters (i.e. the narrator). Think of the story you would tell someone if they asked you "So, what happened there?".
A story explores one of the following questions:
- what led them to feel this way or what has to change for them to feel differently?
- how might they feel after what happened or how they might feel if things changed?
Both the story and the narration are comprised of a series of specific behaviors or feelings, called "plot points". Each plot point has a list of specific examples that can be viewed separately. There are also "story themes" that can help you get started or you can write a story from the beginning. A story theme is a story that comes up more often than others and can be a complete story on its own or it can provide a starting point.
3) The Narration
Once a story is written, nara reads the story and gives you an answer to the question about the narrator's perspective. This answer is generated by the custom AI that powers nara.
After the Narration
1) Personalize the Story & Narration
Stories and narrations are complex, nuanced and layered. So we've provided a few options for you to be able to personalize your stories and narrations. First, there is a notes page for each completed story where you can write down any thoughts you have on your stories and the narrations. Second, the plot points provide a number of detailed examples. You can use these examples to help personalize your stories and narrations.
2) Compare Perspectives
One of the unique features of nara is that you can write stories for any character's perspective. This is particularly useful if you're trying to explore both sides of story to see what each character's perspective is in the moment and how they are similar or different from each other. We’ve created some opposing stories in the “Story Themes”.
3) Explore "What If"
You're not limited to writing one version of a story or character… you have the freedom within nara to really explore "what if"
- Maybe you're not sure about how you crafted a character or story
- Maybe you don't fully understand a character, but you know how they've behaved and you want to explore their possible motivations
- Maybe you want to see how a character might feel if things changed or were done differently
- Maybe you want to explore what has to change for a character for them to behave or feel differently
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December 14, 2024