Assertive Communication Fundamentals
Assertive Communication Fundamentals, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 5, with 50 lectures, based on 3 reviews, and has 4 subscribers.
You will learn about Tips to communicate assertively Assertive behavior examples to help you succeed in life Strategies to be assertive without being arrogant Ways to be assertive without being aggressive Techniques to be assertive without being rude How to be more assertive at work Strategies to teach assertiveness to adults How to become more assertive during your college years Building blocks for assertiveness This course is ideal for individuals who are Employment, managers, consultants, students, teachers, instructors, CEO, directors, companies, business people, parents, everybody etc. It is particularly useful for Employment, managers, consultants, students, teachers, instructors, CEO, directors, companies, business people, parents, everybody etc.
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Summary
Title: Assertive Communication Fundamentals
Price: $19.99
Average Rating: 5
Number of Lectures: 50
Number of Published Lectures: 50
Number of Curriculum Items: 50
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 50
Original Price: $74.99
Quality Status: approved
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What You Will Learn
- Tips to communicate assertively
- Assertive behavior examples to help you succeed in life
- Strategies to be assertive without being arrogant
- Ways to be assertive without being aggressive
- Techniques to be assertive without being rude
- How to be more assertive at work
- Strategies to teach assertiveness to adults
- How to become more assertive during your college years
- Building blocks for assertiveness
Who Should Attend
- Employment, managers, consultants, students, teachers, instructors, CEO, directors, companies, business people, parents, everybody etc.
Target Audiences
- Employment, managers, consultants, students, teachers, instructors, CEO, directors, companies, business people, parents, everybody etc.
Assertive communication involves respect for the boundaries of oneself and others. it also presumes an interest in the fulfillment of needs and wants through cooperation. It is very important for us to understand that assertive people are not cowards, but rather they are people who stand for their own right. Passive communicators are likely to try to influence anyone else because they fear social conflict. Because of this fear, passive communicators do not defend their own personal boundaries or ideas and thus allow aggressive people to abuse or manipulate them. Let remember that assertive people are also willing to defend themselves against aggressive people. for everybody to become more assertive person, practice thinking like one. Assertive people are able to speak calmly and clearly.
Let learn that assertive language is confident but considerate. When you speak assertively, you will convey respect sincerity and firmness. Be patient and specific when communicating your needs, offering constructive rather than destructive comments and compromising as needed. Often it is very hard to speak your mind at work, but psychologist have found that those who productively speak their mind at workplace do better at work, have more free time, and have good healthier personal relationships.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: What is assertiveness
Lecture 3: Assertiveness training
Lecture 4: assertive communication
Lecture 5: Techniques of assertiveness
Lecture 6: Challenges of assertiveness
Lecture 7: Types of behavior in conversation
Lecture 8: Building blocks for assertiveness
Lecture 9: Advantages of assertive skills
Lecture 10: Eliminating unassertive behaviors
Chapter 2: Assertive Behavior Examples To Help You Succeed In Life
Lecture 1: Saying, "No"
Lecture 2: Being decisive
Lecture 3: Communicating directly
Lecture 4: Speaking up about misconduct
Lecture 5: Asserting your rights
Lecture 6: Showing self-confidence
Lecture 7: Choosing positive communication
Lecture 8: Being proactive, not aggressive
Lecture 9: Set practical boundaries
Chapter 3: Tips To Communicate Assertively
Lecture 1: Embrace assertive thought patterns
Lecture 2: Speak calmly and clearly
Lecture 3: Use cooperative, constructive lamguage
Lecture 4: Display assertive body lamguage
Lecture 5: Express emotions without losing control of them
Lecture 6: Journal about your emotions
Lecture 7: Learn to manage stress
Lecture 8: Make decisions effectively
Lecture 9: Set healthy boundaries
Lecture 10: Project confidence
Lecture 11: Seek professional help
Chapter 4: Strategies To be assertive without Being Arrogant
Lecture 1: Laying the ground work for assertiveness
Lecture 2: Practicing healthy assertiveness
Lecture 3: Avoiding arrogance
Chapter 5: Ways To Be Assertive Without being Aggressive
Lecture 1: Taking a moment to reflect
Lecture 2: Behaving diplomatically
Lecture 3: Reaching a resolution
Chapter 6: Techniques To Be Assertive Without Being Rude
Lecture 1: Communicating assertively
Lecture 2: Trying assertive techniques
Lecture 3: Recognizing the difference between assertiveness and rudeness
Lecture 4: Recognizing your communication style
Chapter 7: How To Be More assertive At Work
Lecture 1: Building confidence
Lecture 2: Projecting confidence
Lecture 3: Speaking effectively
Chapter 8: Strategies To Teach Assertiveness To Adults
Lecture 1: Helping adults understand
Lecture 2: Teaching assertive communication techniques
Chapter 9: How To Become More Assertive During Your College Years
Lecture 1: asserting yourself in common college situation
Lecture 2: Conveying your needs
Lecture 3: Being assertive in a conversation
Lecture 4: Distinguishing being assertive from being passive, or passive-aggressive
Chapter 10: How To Measure Assertiveness
Lecture 1: How to measure assertiveness
Instructors
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Eric Yeboah
MBA/ PGDip
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