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How to Assert Your Power in Difficult Situations

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That could be knowledge, a social network, proximity to moral goodness—anything. Knowingly or unknowingly, you’re asserting your power through the act of helping others. Knowingly or unknowingly, you’re asserting your power through the act of helping others. Learn everything you can about human nature.

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The Pandemic Sabotaged Our Decision-Making Abilities—Here’s How to Start Regaining That Self-Confidence

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You won’t be surprised to learn that this particular love boat was rebooked for 2021. What if a little audacity is exactly what we need to restore our confidence in our choices and reignite trust in ourselves? My parents had booked a cruise to celebrate their 40th wedding anniversary. It was scheduled to depart in April 2020.

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24 Do’s and Don’ts to Improve Your Emotional Intelligence

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How you handle high levels of stress can mean the difference between being assertive and poised or being negative and disgruntled. Emotionally intelligent people are unwilling to be bogged down unnecessarily by others’ mistakes, so they let them go quickly and are assertive in protecting themselves from future harm.

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Things Assistants Do That Executives Appreciate

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I love reading these letters as 1) I see the training we provided truly worked, but more importantly, 2) I learn what executives appreciate—what executives look for in an assistant—and what executives value and observe. More confidence when addressing conflict in a way that leverages relationships. Appropriately assertive.

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How to Build Consensus in Place of Conflict

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As more companies embrace the spirit of teamwork, you must learn to work with other people and truly become a team player to get the work done and help your organization be more competitive. You don’t feel confident or happy when you are in conflict with co-workers or even a customer. Use assertive communication techniques.

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How to Respond to Workplace Conflict

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As more companies embrace collaboration, you must learn to work with other people and truly become a team player to get the work done and help your organization be more competitive. You don’t feel confident or happy when you are in conflict with co-workers or even a customer. Use assertive communication techniques. Take Charge.

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NEWS RELEASE: Star Achievement Series Has Gone Public

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Taught by Joan Burge , creator and master trainer of the Star Achievement Series® with more than 39 years of administrative expertise and learning and development. Pre-course work will be assigned to prepare the student thus engaging them in the learning process before they arrive. Benefits of attending this course.