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Alright, the first thing that we're going to look at now, we've done this analysis, we kind of understand how we behave, as well as others, how they behave. So, the first thing we want to take a look at is how do we speak. And when I'm talking about how...

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Introduction to Assertive Communication

Introduction to Assertive Communication

Hi there, I'm Tracy Goodwin and I'm the red sweater lady and today we're going to be talking about how to be assertive as a communicator. Now, you might be a shy person, you might be a timid person or you could be the extreme and be an aggressive person...

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Observing in Assertive Communication

Observing in Assertive Communication

Alright, the first thing that you have to do if you want to become an assertive communicator, is you have to start observing others as well as yourself. There are three different ways to communicate, just like I talked about before. Non-assertive, which...

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Propose Solutions in Assertive Communication

Propose Solutions in Assertive Communication

Ok, we've been talking about word choice and we've already established that to be an assertive communicator you need to define the problem. There are other things that you must do to be an assertive communicator. We define the problem rather than...

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How to Create a Good Environment for Managing Anger in the Workplace

How to Create a Good Environment for Managing Anger in the Workplace

Hi, I'm Brenda F. Dixon, the owner of Life Help Now in Nashville, Tennessee and we're here today with Expert Village. This aggression that we've been talking about, where the child is exposed at a early age, the interesting thing about that is they did a...

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How to Teach a Child to be More Assertive

How to Teach a Child to be More Assertive

One of the toughest things to handle as a parent is how to teach your child to stand up for herself, particularly when it comes to peer pressure and bullying. But if you start early, you can provide her the tools and the confidence to become an assertive...

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