Article Sphere Logo  
Main Article Categories
 
"Assertiveness Training" Article
 Article Directory Home Self Improvement Assertiveness Training

How To Assert Yourself And Avoid Conflict

By Expert Author: Michael Lee Platinum Expert Author
View Summary | Submitted: 2006-12-05 | Word Count: 628 words | Views: 100 view(s)
Michael Lee
Being assertive is good. It allows you to get your point across in a way that is better remembered by the other party because of the intensity of the emotion that is associated with it. However, assertiveness can also be a pitfall when overdone. While it can seal deals, it also has the power to destroy relationships and potential business opportunities. How, then, can you assert yourself without being too pushy or annoying?

Here are some tips you might want to keep in mind the next time you try to calmly convince someone to see your side of the story.

Don't Bulldoze Your Listener

What is bulldozing? In sales, it is referred to as the act of drowning the prospective clients in figures and facts in order to confuse them to eventual submission. Keep in mind that the only way the other party will accept your idea is when they have decided that they want it. People who have given in to your bulldozing will do so only at first, but will eventually try to get out of the situation, be it after a few minutes or after a few days. You must be able to know how to read body language in order to decipher if a certain action is appropriate for the situation.

Nevertheless, if you want to be an effective and truly successful persuader, you want others to willingly agree with you, not because you almost forced them unwillingly to do something or left them with no other choice. If you are at a debate, this is fine. You are trained to tear the other person's statements apart. However, in a normal conversation, this is a major blunder.

"A man convinced against his will is of the same opinion still," as the saying goes. This means that while you may have succeeded in getting others person to give their agreement forcibly, they will still maintain their original ideas. If you try to make them cooperate with you thereafter, expect that it is going to be difficult.

What should you do then? Try to make your idea attractive to the other party so that they would be more willing to submit to it. You can do so by first acknowledging the merits of their points and then outlining your merits. Do not make a comparison that is based on just the negative aspects. You will appear to be discrediting the other person; this is not good.

Be Patient And Try To Avoid Clashes

The professional persuader is never overeager; he always moves steadily and carefully towards his goal, and avoids getting into situations that would result in idea collisions. He is sensitive enough to watch out for emotional or psychological taboos and avoids them at all costs.

How can you do this? First, do not take sides. Try to be open to all ideas that are placed on the table and consider each one's merits meticulously before you move on to pursuing your selection. Actually, you don't really need to focus on one concept alone. When you study everything that's suggested, you will find that you can make appropriate changes and combine all their positive aspects to arrive at something that is agreeable to everyone involved.

The key to being effectively assertive is to keep an open mind. If you simply stick to what is in your head and work endlessly at seeing it through in 100% state to the end, do not expect to enjoy the ride. You will lose friendships, you will lose confidence, and you will lose the drive, eventually. Assertiveness is good when used the right way, which is the professional and balanced way. If you try to use your assertive skills to force people to your side, there is no way you will truly succeed.

About the Author/Author Bio

Michael Lee is the author of How to be a Red Hot Persuasion Wizard... in 20 days or less, an ebook that reveals mind-altering persuasion techniques on how to tremendously enhance your relationships, create unlimited wealth, and get anything you want...just like magic. Get a sample chapter and highly-stimulating "Get What You Want" advice at: www.20daypersuasion.com. He is the Co-Founder of www.self-improvement-millionaires.com and is licensed as a Certified Public Accountant.

Article Source: http://www.articlesphere.com/Article/How-To-Assert-Yourself-And-Avoid-Conflict/61848

 
 
 
This article has been viewed 100 time(s).

More "Assertiveness Training" Related Articles

 

Listed below are more articles related to the above article from the "Assertiveness Training" article category.

People interested in the above article "How To Assert Yourself And Avoid Conflict" are also interested in the related articles listed below:

Expert Author: Michael Lee | Submitted: 2007-10-01 | Word Count: 520 | Views: 39
If you finally learn how to deal with mean people without losing your cool, then you're pretty much ready to handle anything!
Expert Author: Michael Lee | Submitted: 2007-10-01 | Word Count: 409 | Views: 45
Anyone can now influence without authority. The time has long passed when the power of influence was exclusive only to those who held higher positions over you.
Expert Author: Michael Lee | Submitted: 2007-10-01 | Word Count: 420 | Views: 31
Annoying people come in different personalities, and not all of them are even annoying in one particular way. That's why, if you want to know how to deal with annoying people, you have to identify what exactly about them galls you.
Expert Author: Steve Gillman | Submitted: 2007-04-18 | Word Count: 739 | Views: 68
You can actually use your mind power to control what are considered involuntary body funtions. Here are some examples of how to do it.
Expert Author: Maggie Musgrave | Submitted: 2007-04-01 | Word Count: 475 | Views: 138
First, let me ask you this. Are you assertive? Do you even know what assertiveness is? Many people think that they know and others have never even heard of it. The rest of us have to put up with these two groups. Or do we?
Expert Author: Anne Walsh | Submitted: 2007-03-07 | Word Count: 583 | Views: 94
Persuasion, it's something we need to be able to use every day…even if it's only to persuade our partners/spouses to put out the washing…here are some fun ways in which you can persuade others to do things for you.
Expert Author: Lisa Copen | Submitted: 2007-02-05 | Word Count: 779 | Views: 71
Chronic illness can leave you feeling exhausted and it can be difficult to be a good advocate for yourself. At the same time, the red tape can grow wearisome and give you a negative attitude. How can you learn to be assertive without getting a bad rap?

 View Assertiveness Training Popular Articles | View Assertiveness Training Top Authors

Article Directory Home Self Improvement Assertiveness Training

Can't find what you're looking for? Try Google Search!
(Search in 23 languages: English, Spanish, Japanese, Arabic, Italian, German,
Chinese Simplified, Chinese Traditional, Dutch, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, Greek,
Swedish, Romanian, Polish, Norwegian, Finnish, Danish, Czech, Croatian, Bulgarian)
 
 
Copyright © 2005 - by Larry Lim, Singapore - Article Search Engine Directory at ArticleSphere.com™
All Rights Reserved Worldwide. All Trademarks and Servicemarks are the property of the respective owners.
Template Design by Internet Marketing Singapore | Internet Marketing
Français/French Español/Spanish 日本語/Japanese [أربيك]/Arabic Italiano/Italian Deutsch/German 汉语/Chinese Simplified 漢語/Chinese Traditional Nederlands/Dutch 한국어/Korean Port/Portuguese Русско/Russian
Ελληνικά/Greek Swedish Roman?/Romanian Polski/Polish Norwegian Suomi/Finnish Dansk/Danish ?esky/Czech Hrvatski/Croatian §¢§ì§Ý§Ô§Ñ§â§ã§Ü§Ú/Bulgarian English - Original language