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Ways To Grow a Backbone and Become More Assertive
Do you feel as if everyone is taking advantage
of your good nature? Do you think they would still do it if
you were more assertive?
Does this ring true in your life: YES / NO ?
Becoming more assertive is a goal that many of us want to
achieve. We feel disrespected and we want to be able to stand
our ground without guilt or fear. Developing a backbone is
not an easy task, but it can be accomplished if you're committed
to it.
Here are some simple tips that will enable you to strengthen
your assertiveness as quickly as possible:
1.
Stop apologizing. Many of us use the term "I'm sorry" far
too frequently and often at inappropriate times. Think about
when you use those two simple words. Is it in a situation that
you truly should be sorry for?
- Once
you're able to stop apologizing for every little thing,
you'll become more assertive. Learn to differentiate between
when there's a need to apologize and when there isn't.
- Hitting
someone's cart in a grocery store because you weren't
looking warrants an apology.
- Drinking
the last cup of orange juice before your spouse is not
a situation that warrants an "I'm sorry."
- If
you're watching television and your child prefers to sit
in the chair you're sitting in, "I'm sorry" isn't
appropriate.
In what situations will you stop apologizing: ____________________.
2.
Speak up. Tell those around you what you need. Assertiveness
requires good communication skills. Be clear and firm with
what you desire. Practice standing up for yourself by conveying
your wants and desires to others.
- There's
no need to be aggressive or nasty. Simply communicate that
you have thoughts, opinions and needs, too. Once you begin
to express these better, the people around you will learn
how
to appreciate and respect you more, too.
- If
you want to develop a backbone, this isn't the time to
be a mouse and stand in the corner. Voice your opinion
and
be proud of what you have to say; people will take notice
and listen.
Where can you do a better job of speaking up and communicating your opinion: ____________________.
3.
Be committed and patient. It's wonderful that you've decided
to make positive changes in your life. It's something that
you should be proud of! Unfortunately though, a complete transformation
won't occur overnight. You've entered into a journey, and you
must be willing to stick it out!
- You'll
experience good and bad days, but you mustn't give up.
As long as you remain committed and patient, you'll succeed
in what you're trying to accomplish.
- Focus
on the big picture down the road and imagine how much your
life will improve once you're able to stand up for yourself.
Are you ready to be patient, committed and focus on the big picture: YES / NO ?
4.
Work on your body language. Body language is extremely
important in any situation. When trying to become more assertive,
your body language must reflect this as well.
- Stand
straight, speak up, make sure your hands aren't crossed
over your chest, and maintain eye contact with whomever
you're speaking with.
- If
you look assertive, people will perceive you as such. If
you keep your eyes on the floor, have your hands across
your chest, or mumble incoherently, you'll have trouble
to
get your point across.
What specific body language issues can you improve upon: ____________________.
Assertiveness can help you in your personal life, career,
family, and many other areas. Though it may take a bit of time,
as long as you make positive steps to grow your new backbone,
it will be there before you know it!
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