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Assertiveness meets passive aggression, I suppose.
Signe Whitson: Can Friendships Withstand Declining an Invitation at Holiday Time? Signe Whitson 2011
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- Wednesday and Thursday will be spent at the Assertiveness Training at a little castle on the Mookerheide, the local moors.
weekly nathreee 2009
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Still breathing and conjuring my own “Calm Assertiveness” – though not affectively.
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Assertiveness is a tool for building boundaries and learning to express oneself openly, honestly, fairly, and respectfully.
Roya R. Rad, MA, PsyD: How to Be Assertive Without Being Arrogant 2010
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Still breathing and conjuring my own “Calm Assertiveness” – though not affectively.
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Assertiveness is a straight, open, and sincere form of communication, which helps the individual feel a sense of self-enhancement, self-expression and self-confidence.
Roya R. Rad, MA, PsyD: How to Be Assertive Without Being Arrogant 2010
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Assertiveness is the ability for self-expression in healthy ways without violating the rights of others and crossing their boundaries.
Roya R. Rad, MA, PsyD: How to Be Assertive Without Being Arrogant 2010
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Much younger, infinitely more hip and completely in sync with the glittery e-culture, Eunice is a well-educated woman with a major in Images and a minor in Assertiveness.
Gary Shteyngart's "Super Sad True Love Story," reviewed by Ron Charles 2010
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In college, one character had a "major in Images, minor in Assertiveness."
When 1984 Met 2010 2010
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Assertiveness - A great leader is assertive in his communication.
Inevitable qualities for a leader! Mark yourself out of 10 for each. Target reaching 10/10 someday. 2009
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