The dictionary defines assertiveness as, "confidently self assured, possessing self confidence, found to be assertive, and self assured". The question always becomes: "Am I assertive? Am I too assertive? Am I assertive to the point of being too aggressive?"
The study of assertiveness has a lot to do with how you establish personal boundaries for yourself and for others around you. Most people fall into three categories:
The dictionary defines assertiveness as, "confidently self assured, possessing self confidence, found to be assertive, and self assured". The question always becomes: "Am I assertive? Am I too assertive? Am I assertive to the point of being too aggressive?"
The study of assertiveness has a lot to do with how you establish personal boundaries for yourself and for others around you. Most people fall into three categories:
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The dictionary defines assertiveness as, "confidently self assured, possessing self confidence, found to be assertive, and self assured". The question always becomes: "Am I assertive? Am I too assertive? Am I assertive to the point of being too aggressive?"The study of assertiveness has a lot to do with how you establish personal boundaries for yourself and for others around you. Most people fall into three categories:
The first category ...