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Being assertive means being direct about what you need, want, feel or believe in a way that’s respectful of the views of others. It’s a communication skill that can reduce conflict, build your self-confidence and improve relationships in the workplace. Here are some techniques to help you learn to be more assertive. Assertive Body Language, Being More Assertive, Assertiveness Training Activities, Building Conversation Skills, Becoming Assertive, Assertiveness At Work, Effective Communication Skills Relationships, How To Be Assertive In Relationships, How To Be More Assertive Relationships

Being assertive means being direct about what you need, want, feel or believe in a way that’s respectful of the views of others. It’s a communication skill that can reduce conflict, build your self-confidence and improve relationships in the workplace. Here are some techniques to help you learn to be more assertive.

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The use of "I" statements can be very helpful in conflict resolution and promotes assertive communication rather than passive or aggressive communication. "I" statements are a part of healthy relationships because rather than placing blame on another person, it is a tool to discuss needs in a nonjudgmental, non-accusatory way. Image credit to Veryspecialtales.com I Statements Worksheet, I Statements, Message Template, Anger Management Worksheets, Assertive Communication, Interpersonal Communication, Flag Coloring Pages, I Am Statements, Statement Template

The use of "I" statements can be very helpful in conflict resolution and promotes assertive communication rather than passive or aggressive communication. "I" statements are a part of healthy relationships because rather than placing blame on another person, it is a tool to discuss needs in a nonjudgmental, non-accusatory way. Image credit to Veryspecialtales.com

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