Real scenario
The practice starts from a concrete communication goal instead of a blank chat box.
This page walks through a representative practice flow: enter a scenario, talk through the conversation, then review NVC element analysis, sentence-level issues, and rewrite suggestions.
Not a static mockup, but a complete example of scenario setup, dialogue, and feedback output.
The practice starts from a concrete communication goal instead of a blank chat box.
The AI pushes back like a believable counterpart, so weak phrasing becomes visible.
The report points out what is missing across observation, feelings, needs, and requests.
This exchange shows how a vague opening can gradually become a clearer and more evidence-based request.
The report below reuses the real product analysis structure, so this is much closer to a real usage preview than a marketing mockup.
You communicated the core request, but feelings can still be more specific. Start there in the next round.
Each element combines usage, issues, and examples so you can quickly spot the weakest part.
Over the last two quarters I led 3 core projects and 2 shipped early.
I felt some pressure.
I hoped we could discuss an adjustment that better reflects the current scope.
I hoped we could discuss an adjustment.
"I'd like to talk about how my scope has changed over the last two years and whether my compensation should be adjusted."
Suggested rewrite
"Over the last two quarters I led 3 core projects, 2 of them shipped early, and I also took on extra cross-team coordination work."
Suggested rewrite
"When I noticed that my responsibilities had clearly expanded while my pay stayed at the previous level, I felt some pressure and I hoped we could discuss an adjustment that better reflects the current scope."
Suggested rewrite
Try the same scenario again with a different wording and compare the result.
Discuss household chores with your partner
Keep practicing how to express feelings and needs more clearly without turning the exchange into blame.
Practice goal: Express pressure clearly while making a request that both sides can respond to.
The real value appears when you bring one of your own difficult conversations into practice and judge whether the feedback improves your wording.