Assertiveness is the ability to express yourself and your rights without violating the rights of others.
Assertiveness is the ability to express yourself and your rights without violating the rights of others.
It is appropriately direct, open, and honest communication that is self-enhancing and expressive.
Acting assertively will give you the opportunity to feel self-confident and will generally gain you the respect of yourself and your peers and friends.
Assertiveness can increase your chances for honest relationships, and help you to feel better about yourself and yourself in everyday situations
We run a continuous range of self help groups and courses, e.g. Assertiveness, Self Esteem, Anger Management, Meditation and Self esteem for Teenage Girls.
The centre fills a special role in that it can be anonymous, women can talk, they don’t need to fit a criteria – women can come and unload , enrol for a course or just have some quiet space.
This service is used daily and is essential for the Lower Hutt community. All women from all cultures and ages are welcome at the centre. The drop-in facilities provided are a meeting place for women, a time out space and a friendly environment for a chat and support.
We believe women need specific services for women-only to work on issues of self esteem, assertiveness and parenting skills.
The gender dynamics are not there which enables women to take responsibility for their own actions.
PD Training’s Assertiveness and Self Confidence Course in New Zealand teaches you how to become more confident and comfortable with personal assertiveness, how to cope with other people's negativity and how to respond when someone else is being overbearing or aggressive towards you.
One of the key skills for success in business is the ability to communicate effectively. It is important that we are able to express ourselves with confidence and authority in a variety of situations.
To enable students to enhance their communication skills by learning and practicing assertive communication techniques.
Achieving successful working relationships with colleagues, managers or clients is not always easy. Many people fall into the trap of aggressive behaviour that results in antagonism.
Assertiveness is being able to communicate in a direct, calm, honest, positive way and having the confidence to think on our feet. Being assertive saves time and energy by managing difficult behaviours or communication early and supporting others to do the same, it is a skill that can be learned, p...
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