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Are You TOO Nice at Work?

Eat Your Career

Looking at this list, I’m confident these aren’t words you want associated with your character. When it’s warranted, you say “no” in a way that is respectful and confident. Instead, you internalize the frustration and view yourself as a victim. You can also be assertive without being an a$$. Share this on Facebook.

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Getting People to Notice You: Cultivating High Self-Esteem Webinar Replay

Office Dynamics

How to comfortably and confidently showcase your value. Questions from your admin peers: Administrative Professional blogs, Facebook, and Linked In resources. Limited time offer from Office Dynamics International: Mastering Exceptional Self-Leadership program significantly marked down to $79 (from $249) until May 10.

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How to Find Your Voice at Work

Eat Your Career

So today’s post is all about finding your voice at work and overcoming those internal demons that have been keeping you quiet. While you want to demonstrate assertiveness, you need to balance it with respect. Share this on Facebook. Tags: Productivity confidence intimidation speaking voice. Back It Up. Tweet This!

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How To Live A Scriptless Life

Brilliantly Better

Your internal voices will start telling you: “nothing good will come out of this, because you didn’t respond with kindness”. And, depending on how powerful your script is, those internal voices can be pretty strong. Fact is that even if your internal script was broken, the outside reality was modified in your favor. Outstanding!

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