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The Complete Idiot's Guide to Assertiveness (Complete idiot's guides) by Davidson MBA , Jeff (1997) Paperback

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You're no idiot, of course. You excel at your job, raise great kids, and even participate in local organizations. But when it comes to asserting yourself in tricky situations, you feel like hiding under your desk. Stand up and be heard! The 'Complete Idiot's Guide to Assertiveness' provides you with step-by-step guidelines for asserting yourself with everyone from your kids to your boss. Feel confident about negotiating with your landlord, speaking up at a town meeting, and even telling your mother-in-law that you don't want to come over for dinner! In this 'Complete Idiot's Guide', you -Idiot-proof steps to stop you from saying yes when you mean no.-Expert advice on knowing when it's worth it to assert, and when you should just let things ride.-Easy-to-follow guidelines for asserting yourself with your boss.-Tips, definitions and warnings to help you along the way.

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First published September 1, 1997

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June 25, 2009
Highly recommend this. Lots of great advice. Has had a big impact on my assertiveness and level of self-confidence already.
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April 5, 2013
I recommend this book to anybody who's ever felt an urge to speak up but
was to afraid to do so. Buying a book on assertiveness is one thing, using it to actually change your behavior, say in the work place, or with domineering relatives is quite another. this book actually gives you the ammunition you need to step up to the plate and let workers or relatives know that you're on equal footing with them. Some people dont want to take that step, and if so, it's their business. If you want to take that step,
though, this book will help a lot.
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April 5, 2013
The author does a very credible job of tackling a assertiveness . I found myself reading chapters that initially thought I wouldn't be interested in. I would recommend this book for anyone who is contemplating “being heard “at work.
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March 31, 2020
I have read this quite a while ago, at least 10 years ago. We all have our shortcomings and at some point in time we must step up to the proverbial plate and stand on our own two feet. Sometimes we need to gain some tips on how to approach such topics as these. I was never a very assertive man, I had a rather overbearing father who sought not to train you to think on your own but rather how he thought. This book had a great number of helpful tips that allowed me to stand on my own, so-to-say.
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May 22, 2022
Some good examples and suggestions on how to be assertive in your everyday life. However, this needs to be put into practice to reap the benefits
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