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Category Archives: Anger, aggression & bulling
Conflict
The attached article provides information on conflict; from a definition, along with understanding the impact conflict has on communication, the stages of conflict as well as management strategies for conflict. pdf article. Bookmark on Delicious Recommend on Facebook Share with … Continue reading
How Much Damage Can Verbal Abuse Do to Your Self-Esteem?
Verbal abuse is not always the obvious loud and shouting kind, with clearly meant open mean and cruel insults being made. Verbal abuse can also be more subtle. The type that takes its tool over a period of time that … Continue reading
Assertive Communication – 10 Tips For Expressing Yourself Assertively
1. Think before you speak. The first step is to be clear within yourself as to what you want to say. 2. Communicate your needs without excuses or disclaimers at the beginning, such as “well, this may not really be … Continue reading
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Aggressive, Assertive of Passive?
Assertiveness is a method of communication that lets others know your ideas and feelings, while respecting their feelings as well. A person behaving aggressively states her feelings directly, but she violates the rights of others. For example, suppose a neighbor … Continue reading
Don’t Blame the Reflection
Many times we can sit and ask ourselves why things aren’t going right in our lives. We tend to blame things outside of ourselves and try to find the answers there as well. Blaming the reflection will not bring you … Continue reading
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