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 grace270 (2) | | i am a officelady .today i find that, it is difficult to deal with colleague. in fact i am soft girl,i hate disputing louder with she (my colleague ) . if she is louder to discuss herself view and... | |
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 roque20 (489) | | You need not be angry to assert yourself. Here's how:*Use simple language. Say what you mean and mean what you say.*Empathize with other person by saying what you think they feel, then say... | |
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 20021114476 (343) | | Can assertiveness be developed? I dont say that Im not assertive but to scale my assertiveness, I guess I fall for just 75%. I want to develop more on that so anybody please give me tips on how I can... | |
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 kittenmc (360) | | If you ain't got nothing good to say, say nothing at all. I have lived by that my whole life faithfully, maybe to the extreme. Okay, my question to this is... If someone is just getting on your last... | |
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 TheHairDresser (3366) | | Taking More Control of You
A willingness to exert your authority is a necessary component of your maintaining control of the direction your life is taking. Many people are conditioned early in... | |
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 arkaf61 (5729) | | I am quite assertive, when it comes to my friend, my job or any outside relationship.
But when it comes to family I am sadly powerless.
I even know in part why, and where this comes from. But it... | |
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 mndygrl78 (1590) | | Did any of you watch this epidose? It was about people who are way too nice. Are any of you perceived as way too nice? How do you try to be assertive?
They had a really good tip on assertiveness.... | |
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 Denmarkguy (1467) | | When I was maybe 8-9 years old, a relative taught me to "stand tall, look 'em in the eye, and tell 'em what you know!"
Although it varies somewhat from culture to culture, many of us have been... | |
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 dancia2007 (318) | | Besides using a bad word, what are both polite and downright mean ways to tell a person off? I've been through an ordeal taking care of a difficult disabled person, and I would like to be able to be... | |
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