English, asked by knavaneethakrishnan1, 9 months ago

to develop assertiveness you should always say yes to make others happy

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Answered by Mangalagouri
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Yes... I agree with your statement.... Assertiveness is associated with positivity of mind.. So, when you say "Yes" to someone, it creates an environment of positivity and happiness...

Answered by smartbrainz
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Assertiveness, without being aggressive, is the ability to be self assured and optimistic. Assertiveness is a competency commonly referred to in training in social and communication skills. To speak up for your own rights or the rights of other people in a calm and constructive way, without being either hostile or passive in acceptance of "false", is being assertive

Explanation:

  • To develop assertiveness, it does not mean that one should always say "yes" to keep others happy. The rules and limitations that you build for yourself are guidelines that enable you to determine what you will and will not allow. You don't want to risk people walking by you, but you don't want anyone to think you're a bully. Setting limits can help you know when you have to say yes or a no
  • When you say YES, when you know that you must say NO, you must make sure that you don't resent the person who throws you out of balance. Keep in mind too that our experience here is aimed too at keeping harmony and finding our spiritual direction. It's a reality, a plan, that we learn, and we will always have choices.
  • This is difficult to say for some, but' No' is one of the words most authoritative. You have the right to say' No' if you don't want to do it. You don't have a choice to explain. Don't live under the impression that in life you can absolutely everything. You'll be told to do something for yourself daily. It's good to support others, but you should ask yourself,' If I decide to do that, what am I not going to be able to do?'
  • If you plan to do something, it still costs a risk. The time is minimal, but there is still 24 hours a day. When you squeeze in something, something important must be lost. If it makes you sacrifice everything you really want to do by deciding to help someone else, then is it worth it? You will say no if you don't think you want to consent to it. It keeps your time and resources free to focus on what is important to you.
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