
Assertive & Kind
A working woman’s guide to standing up for yourself using compassionate communication and assertiveness without feeling guilty, yelling, or people pleasing.By Natalie WhiteRecorded TrackLength0m
About this audiobook
Stand up for yourself without feeling guilty, yelling, or people pleasing.
When you buy this book, we’ll cover:
- EXAMPLE SCENARIOS AND SCRIPTS!
- The real life definition of assertive communication
- The problem with nice people
- Common myths and misconceptions about being assertive
- Who shouldn't be assertive
- Benefits of standing up for yourself
- The other communication styles
- What is self-awareness
- How to determine your style and level of assertiveness
- Why is empathic concern important?
- How to set boundaries and keep them
- Why you want people to react differently to you
- Frequently asked questions
- Pitfalls to avoid
- What happens if you slip up?
- How do different settings change your approach?
Audiobook details
GenreSelf-Help, Education and Learning
Length0 mins
Narrated byRecorded Track
FormatAudiobook
Publish dateJun 12, 2021
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Assertive Communication Final 11 Labs.docx
9Chapter 7: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
2Introduction
10Chapter 8: Traps That You May Fall Into When Communicating Assertively
3Chapter 1: Myths and Misconceptions
11Chapter 9: What Should You Do When You Slip up?
4Chapter 2: The Benefits of Assertive Communication
12Chapter 10: Assertive Communication for Different Settings
5Chapter 3: Other Communication Styles
13Chapter 11: Sample Scripts for Assertive Communication
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6Chapter 4: Assertive Communication Skills
14About Story Ninjas
7Chapter 5: Setting Boundaries
15About The Author
8Chapter 6: Communicating In An Emotional State