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To be passive is to let others decide for you. To be aggressive is to decide for others. To be assertive is to decide for yourself.
And to trust that there is enough, that you are enough. Edith Eva EgerYou can learn how to stand up for yourself and your own needs and desires, without infringing on the rights of others. Who does not want to have this skill.
Allow us to lead you to self-confidence and making the best decisions for yourself. The skill of self-assertiveness is the ability to confidently and respectfully express one's needs, desires, opinions, ideas, concerns, and boundaries without infringing upon the rights and feelings of others. It involves standing up for oneself, communicating effectively, and advocating for your personal interests and values, while maintaining a strong sense of self-respect and consideration for others.
Self-assertiveness empowers individuals to assert their rights, without resorting to aggressive or passive behaviour, creating healthier relationships, and enhancing self-confidence in various social and professional situations. The self-assertive skill empowers individuals to take ownership of their lives. To be assertive means to have self-confidence about what you want and to be able to communicate effectively about it.
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