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People who show assertiveness at work are usually the ones who get noticed, get promoted and enjoy salary raises. Of course, assertiveness is different from aggressiveness. Superiors tend to get threatened or turned off by the latter. But not everyone is born assertive. And not everyone is a natural star employee. If you want to develop assertiveness at work and be rewarded for it, follow the 3 tips...

Unless you pick up a few assertiveness tips in life, you'll never be able to challenge yourself and move up the career ladder. The same principle applies to your personal life as well. This article shows you 3 assertiveness tips to take charge of your life.

There is no age limit to assertiveness. If you want to know some effective tips on being assertive, then this article is for you. Being assertive comes with a lot of perks. You become the center of attention. Your ideas are often heard. And most of the time, you get what you want. Unfortunately, assertiveness doesn't come naturally to everybody. A lot of people actually grow up withdrawn, insecure and unmotivated. However, there are tips on being assertive that can give your personality a jump start.

Having assertive communication skills is important. They influence the way other people look at you and help you seem more confident even if you don't really feel all that courageous. If you feel ready to take on a new lease on life, read this article.

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?

Do you find it difficult to say "no" to others? Do you find yourself losing focus of your agenda because you say "yes" too easily when someone makes a request of you? If so, you will want to read this article and learn a great way to say "no" when it's not easy to do so.

The top six questions on assertiveness and confrontation.

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Assertiveness allows you to get your point across in a way that is better remembered by the other party through the intensity of the emotion that is associated with it. However, assertiveness also has the potential to destroy relationships and business opportunities if not applied properly.

In everyday life, we often come across people that are less than friendly; the same goes for business dealings. Many people are difficult to deal with but often we must hold our tongue and learn to deal with it because they may be important to your business. As well as this, it is vital to be able to learn how to rise above hostile behaviour and act mature and professional.

Assertive communication skills should not be mistaken for aggressiveness. These are two different things. For example, don't think that having a shouting match with the saleslady counts as being assertive. That's just being plain rude and undisciplined. To clear the air, let me explain what assertive communication skills really mean. Having such skills means being able to stand up for what you believe in without resorting to threats or any other form if disrespect. Using the saleslady situation as an example, here are ways on how you can handle things assertively (and not aggressively).

It can be quite difficult to turn someone down, especially a persistent person. It's even more of a challenge to learn how to say no nicely. After all, if that guy has been bothering you for ages, don't you just want to scream "no!" at him and pour a glass of juice over his head? Or if your brother-in-law keeps on asking you for money, it can be quite a struggle not to slam the door in his face.

"The basic difference between being assertive and being aggressive is how our words and behavior affect the rights and well being of others"
Sharon Anthony Bower

It is interesting that many people still confuse being assertive with being aggressive. How about you? Have you learnt the difference? Forgive me if you have, but for those of you who still aren't quite clear, here is a quick guide to assertiveness - going for the win-win result.

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?

An essential component of effective leadership is assertiveness. But what is assertiveness and where is the boundary between assertive and aggressive. This article written by Dennis Heath, an experienced Executive Coach, seeks to define assertiveness and demonstrate its use in the corporate context.

When someone says they're not a people person, what does that really mean? Do they mean it in the general sense - that they don't like people? That seems odd because friends, parents, spouses or partners, kids - well, they're all people. Or do they mean that they like people but just find them difficult to deal with? That seems easier to understand because we've all found ourselves in that situation at one time or another.

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Employers often avoid hiring overly aggressive employees as they drive business away. However employers want and hire assertive employees because assertive behavior projects capability and promotes a healthy productive working environment. What are these traits and how can you create a healthy balance?

We are unlikely ever to have sufficient time to do all the things we want or need to do. So it's vital therefore that we make the best use of the time we have available. And since time itself is not physically manageable, we have to learn to manage ourselves, our workload's, our priorities and our clutter. Here are the top ten tips to help you do this...

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: Being assertive and having a high self esteem are two different aspect of character. Learn how to make a difference in your self esteem. Don't 'fake it til you make it' -- learn how to really build confidence at a foundational level.

Coaching covers many different areas from sport to business. If this subject interests you it is vital you know the basics before pursuing the particular area of coaching that interests you. You would be surprised at just how if done well coaching can help people.

Recovery from codependency means getting yourself and your life back. It is caring about you again. It is about reclaiming yourself and your life. Recovery is an internal agreement and a process that lasts a lifetime. Remember, yesterday’s choices are the consequences you live today. The choices are yours to make. In other words, if you don’t acknowledge that there is a problem in your life, you will never be able to change it. If you change your choices, your life will reflect the new choices.

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