Assertiveness

Assertiveness is the ability to be self-assured and confident without becoming aggressive in order to defend a correct point of view or a pertinent statement.

Although everyone acts passively and aggressively from time to time, such responses sometimes stem from a lack of self-confidence and are thus improper ways of dealing with others.

Assertiveness is a crucial personal and interpersonal ability that involves being able to express sentiments, wishes, needs, and desires correctly. Assertiveness can help you communicate yourself in a clear, open, and reasonable manner in all of your relationships with other people, whether at home or at work, with employers, customers, or colleagues.

 

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DETERMINATION

Determination. The Cambridge Dictionary defines “determination” as the ability to continue trying to do something, although it is very difficult. Even in the face of difficulties and challenges, those who are determined are motivated to accomplish their goals. It is a quality that often determines whether one realizes their aspirations and can mean the difference […]

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FEAR

Fear. The Cambridge Dictionary defines “fear” as an unpleasant emotion or thought that you have when you are frightened. Or worried by something dangerous, painful, or bad that is happening or might happen. Fear is the dreaded emotion we detest most in life; it just doesn’t feel right. If you’re not completely in control of

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