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Symptom Checklist for Lack of Assertiveness
In situations where you want to say “no,” disagree, or ask for something that you want . . .
- you feel uncomfortable, awkward, tense, guilty, or rude. Overexplain and apologise.
- you end up agreeing to do something you don’t want to do and feel drained or used as a result.
- people tend to pressure you, get confrontational, or punish you for denying their requests.
The good news is that you’re not alone.
The bad news is that if you don’t learn to be assertive, you’ll always feel like a doormat, invite toxic people into your life, and compromise your needs for the sake of everyone else’s wants.
If you want to easily learn . . .
- how to be assertive AND kind, calm, and considerate at the same time.
- how to have healthy relationships with others that involve feel-good boundaries, clear communication, and balanced dynamics.
- how to meet others’ needs without sacrificing your own well-being and how to have your needs met without feeling guilty.
Then this book is a 100% YES! for you.
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