Articles related to "Assertiveness"



Assertiveness at Work
Do you hate saying "No!" because you like to please people? To manage your time effectively, learn how to say "No!" constructively.
• assertiveness at work • assertiveness training • assertive at work • managing priorities • be more assertive

Assertiveness
How to assert yourself at work
• assertiveness • careers • promotion • self-assuredness • efficiency

Assertiveness with Mindful Speech
Achieve mental flexibility by extending your practice off the mat! How to use the yamas and niyamas as well as the principles of mindful speech to assert yourself.
• mindful speech • true kind necessary • assertive assert self • yoga off mat practical • personal ethics

Self Esteem
Self Esteem, the characteristics of people who have a high self esteem, and what causes someone to have a low self esteem.
• self esteem • self worth • valuing • positivity • assertiveness

Sticks and Stones...
Have you ever really stopped to test the saying, 'Sticks and stones can break my bones but words can never hurt me'? Regina explores the hurtful power of words and makes suggestions as to how to subvert verbal attacks.
• women's issues • relationships • assertiveness • self-defense • parenting

The Mistake of Equating Kindness With Weakness
An exploration of communication techniques with emphasis on the strength in kindness and the role life experiences play in developing this technique.
• kindess • communication • assertiveness • straight shooter • selfish

How to Say No
Saying no is not easy. We don't like to make people feel we are not up to the job, so we let them overburden us. Here are some practical tips for saying no.
• time management • assertiveness • saying no • overwork • prioritizing

Interview Questions - Assertive
A list of sample behavioral interview questions that focus on the job candidate's assertion skills and assertiveness.
• interview questions • sample job interview questions • job candidate • job interview questions • sample interview questions

Surviving Middle School
Middle School requires more than just being able to read, write, and do math. What else do kids need?
• middle school • problem solving • assertiveness • homework • goals

Assertive Communication Skills
Understanding assertiveness and learning how to interact effectively within personal and business relationships is a skill that creates positive results for everyone.
• assertive communication • understanding assertiveness • how to be assertive • effective communication skills • be more assertive

Bullying: The Home
Parents can help their children with a bullying situation. Here are some tips.
• bullying • harassment • home • parents • school

Dealing with Toddler Tantrums
Understand why toddlers are so defiant and how you can help them cope with their new-found emotions without losing control yourself.
• toddler tantrums • child development • terrible two's • eileen hayes 'tantrums' • keep calm with toddlers

Strategies to Prevent Bullying
Help kids learn how to empower themselves to prevent and cope with bullying behavior.
• kids and bullying • teens and bullying • harassment • behavior • solutions

Top Ten Refusal Skills for Teens
Teens face many situations where others are encouraging them to do something risky, illegal, or unhealthy. How can teens develop the ability to stand up for themselves?
• teens and refusal skills • assertiveness skills • teens and peer pressure • kids and peer pressure • top ten reasons

Fibromyalgia & Those Stinging Comments Made by Others
Fibromyalgia and stinging comments made by others. Becoming assertive, setting boundaries, and taking time out.
• fms • fibromyalgia • cfids • fm • comments made by others

PAVLOV'S DOGGIES, STINKIN' THINKIN' AND LEARNED HELPLESSNESS
Learned helplessness, an increasingly significant barrier to a healthy quality of life, can result in deep depression or even suicide, and therefore is a crucial mental health issue. The condition is usually the result of how parents, teachers and caregivers communicate with a child. Untreated, the person suffering from learned helplessness (often termed pessimism) remains unempowered, inadequately esteemed, and the pervasive belief that he cannot take care of himself or take responsibility for his life. Included are a quiz by Martin E. P. Seligman, an expert on learned helplessness and cognitive therapy, which offers tendencies which can alert you or someone close to you to the importance of optimism and pessimism in our current culture.
• learned helplessness • optimism • pessimism • communication • esteem

How To Stand Up For Yourself
If Marge Simpson knew about assertiveness training for women, her life would be more fulfilling, adventurous and exciting. Here's how to be more assertive in your life.
• assertiveness training for women • how to stand up for yourself • self confidence for women • be more assertive • lost her self identity


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