Assertiveness Training: Stop People Pleasing, Feeling Guilty, and Caring for What Others Think, and Start Speaking Up, Saying No, and Being More Confident (Practical Emotional Intelligence)

Do you say YES even if you want to say NO?

Do you feel like you are a people pleaser?

Do you often give in to others at the expense of your own needs?

If you do, and you want to stop being "too nice," then Assertiveness Training is for you.

Being able to communicate effectively is a critical skill for both professional success and personal relationships. The lack of being able to be assertive heavily impacts your ability for effective communication and can lead to feeling powerless and having low self-esteem.

The good news is that there's a simple solution. By understanding that people-pleasing is a habit and not a trait, you can start working on breaking this habit and replacing it with assertive habits.

This approach is detailed in Assertiveness Training: Stop People Pleasing, Feeling Guilty, and Caring for What Others Think, and Start Speaking Up, Saying No, and Being More Confident.

Amazon bestselling author, James W. Williams, provides a start-to-finish blueprint for bringing out your inner assertive self. He'll show you, step by step, how to overcome your tendency to people please, and how to go after what you want.

You'll receive more than 21 chapters with proven techniques for conquering your habit of being "too nice." You'll also learn the REASONS why you people please and why some people take advantage of people pleasers both consciously and unconsciously.

In this book, you will discover:

  • WHY you have a habit of people-pleasing.
  • Surprisingly simple ways to be more assertive, gain confidence, and properly address people who constantly ask you for requests.
  • How to properly identify your emotions and control them in any situation.
  • EXACTLY how to develop a more assertive attitude (without being aggressive).
  • How to tell others no-and other techniques in declining requests without offending.
  • Handling aggression and passive-aggressive behavior in your friends and family.
  • How to manage the different reactions people have when they are told no.
  • Secrets on navigating what to do when confronted with criticism and negative feedback.
  • How to quickly break your people-pleasing habit.
  • Enhancing your personality and becoming more independent, confident, and happy.
  • And much more!

Assertiveness Training is for anyone who struggles with being "too nice." Whether you're a student, corporate executive, stay-at-home parent, or an entrepreneur, the tactics described in this book can begin your personal transformation journey.

Grab your copy of Assertiveness Training today to finally conquer your inner people pleaser and start going after what YOU want!

Scroll to the top of the page and click the "BUY NOW" button!

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Assertiveness Training: Stop People Pleasing, Feeling Guilty, and Caring for What Others Think, and Start Speaking Up, Saying No, and Being More Confident (Practical Emotional Intelligence)

Do you say YES even if you want to say NO?

Do you feel like you are a people pleaser?

Do you often give in to others at the expense of your own needs?

If you do, and you want to stop being "too nice," then Assertiveness Training is for you.

Being able to communicate effectively is a critical skill for both professional success and personal relationships. The lack of being able to be assertive heavily impacts your ability for effective communication and can lead to feeling powerless and having low self-esteem.

The good news is that there's a simple solution. By understanding that people-pleasing is a habit and not a trait, you can start working on breaking this habit and replacing it with assertive habits.

This approach is detailed in Assertiveness Training: Stop People Pleasing, Feeling Guilty, and Caring for What Others Think, and Start Speaking Up, Saying No, and Being More Confident.

Amazon bestselling author, James W. Williams, provides a start-to-finish blueprint for bringing out your inner assertive self. He'll show you, step by step, how to overcome your tendency to people please, and how to go after what you want.

You'll receive more than 21 chapters with proven techniques for conquering your habit of being "too nice." You'll also learn the REASONS why you people please and why some people take advantage of people pleasers both consciously and unconsciously.

In this book, you will discover:

  • WHY you have a habit of people-pleasing.
  • Surprisingly simple ways to be more assertive, gain confidence, and properly address people who constantly ask you for requests.
  • How to properly identify your emotions and control them in any situation.
  • EXACTLY how to develop a more assertive attitude (without being aggressive).
  • How to tell others no-and other techniques in declining requests without offending.
  • Handling aggression and passive-aggressive behavior in your friends and family.
  • How to manage the different reactions people have when they are told no.
  • Secrets on navigating what to do when confronted with criticism and negative feedback.
  • How to quickly break your people-pleasing habit.
  • Enhancing your personality and becoming more independent, confident, and happy.
  • And much more!

Assertiveness Training is for anyone who struggles with being "too nice." Whether you're a student, corporate executive, stay-at-home parent, or an entrepreneur, the tactics described in this book can begin your personal transformation journey.

Grab your copy of Assertiveness Training today to finally conquer your inner people pleaser and start going after what YOU want!

Scroll to the top of the page and click the "BUY NOW" button!

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Assertiveness Training: Stop People Pleasing, Feeling Guilty, and Caring for What Others Think, and Start Speaking Up, Saying No, and Being More Confident (Practical Emotional Intelligence)

Assertiveness Training: Stop People Pleasing, Feeling Guilty, and Caring for What Others Think, and Start Speaking Up, Saying No, and Being More Confident (Practical Emotional Intelligence)

by James W Williams
Assertiveness Training: Stop People Pleasing, Feeling Guilty, and Caring for What Others Think, and Start Speaking Up, Saying No, and Being More Confident (Practical Emotional Intelligence)

Assertiveness Training: Stop People Pleasing, Feeling Guilty, and Caring for What Others Think, and Start Speaking Up, Saying No, and Being More Confident (Practical Emotional Intelligence)

by James W Williams

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Overview

Do you say YES even if you want to say NO?

Do you feel like you are a people pleaser?

Do you often give in to others at the expense of your own needs?

If you do, and you want to stop being "too nice," then Assertiveness Training is for you.

Being able to communicate effectively is a critical skill for both professional success and personal relationships. The lack of being able to be assertive heavily impacts your ability for effective communication and can lead to feeling powerless and having low self-esteem.

The good news is that there's a simple solution. By understanding that people-pleasing is a habit and not a trait, you can start working on breaking this habit and replacing it with assertive habits.

This approach is detailed in Assertiveness Training: Stop People Pleasing, Feeling Guilty, and Caring for What Others Think, and Start Speaking Up, Saying No, and Being More Confident.

Amazon bestselling author, James W. Williams, provides a start-to-finish blueprint for bringing out your inner assertive self. He'll show you, step by step, how to overcome your tendency to people please, and how to go after what you want.

You'll receive more than 21 chapters with proven techniques for conquering your habit of being "too nice." You'll also learn the REASONS why you people please and why some people take advantage of people pleasers both consciously and unconsciously.

In this book, you will discover:

  • WHY you have a habit of people-pleasing.
  • Surprisingly simple ways to be more assertive, gain confidence, and properly address people who constantly ask you for requests.
  • How to properly identify your emotions and control them in any situation.
  • EXACTLY how to develop a more assertive attitude (without being aggressive).
  • How to tell others no-and other techniques in declining requests without offending.
  • Handling aggression and passive-aggressive behavior in your friends and family.
  • How to manage the different reactions people have when they are told no.
  • Secrets on navigating what to do when confronted with criticism and negative feedback.
  • How to quickly break your people-pleasing habit.
  • Enhancing your personality and becoming more independent, confident, and happy.
  • And much more!

Assertiveness Training is for anyone who struggles with being "too nice." Whether you're a student, corporate executive, stay-at-home parent, or an entrepreneur, the tactics described in this book can begin your personal transformation journey.

Grab your copy of Assertiveness Training today to finally conquer your inner people pleaser and start going after what YOU want!

Scroll to the top of the page and click the "BUY NOW" button!


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781953036377
Publisher: Alakai Publishing LLC
Publication date: 04/02/2021
Series: Practical Emotional Intelligence Book , #6
Pages: 216
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.56(d)

Table of Contents

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Introduction

Chapter 1: The Dangerous Need to Please

Chapter 2: Who Takes Advantage of People Pleasers?

Chapter 3: Assertiveness, Aggressiveness, and Passiveness

Chapter 4: How Do You See Yourself? Improving Self Esteem

Chapter 5: Setting Boundaries

Chapter 6: Self-Awareness and Controlling Your Emotions

Chapter 7: How to Be More Assertive - Body Language

Chapter 8: How to Be More Assertive - Verbal Skills

Chapter 9: Assertive People Do's and Don'ts

Chapter 10: A Little Recap

Chapter 11: Saying a Firm "No"

Chapter 12: Declining without Offense

Chapter 13: Dealing with a Passive-Aggressive Person

Chapter 14: Handling Aggression in Others

Chapter 15: Sample Assertiveness Statements

Chapter 16: The Fallback - Dealing with Criticism

Chapter 17: Assertiveness in Family and Friends

Chapter 18: Declining Requests Based on Relationships

Chapter 19: Getting What You Want

Chapter 20: Giving and Getting Negative Feedback

Chapter 21: Getting Them All In - A Wrap-Up

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