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Are You TOO Nice at Work?

Eat Your Career

Instead, you internalize the frustration and view yourself as a victim. You can also be assertive without being an a$$. Share this on Facebook. Being “too nice” means you make yourself an easy target for bullies. You’re incapable of standing up for yourself so bullies just keep pushing and pushing—and you never push back.

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

Office Dynamics

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. Webinar Handout: Getting-People-To-Notice-You-Webinar-Handout.

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Quiz: Are You a Respectful Co-Worker?

Eat Your Career

b) Ask one of the interns clean it up – after all, they’re supposed to be learning all angles of business! Perhaps you think this makes you assertive. Share this on Facebook. Your office shares one supply closet that is always messy and disorganized. When you go to pick up some Post-its, you…. c) Grab what you need and go.

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The Office Professionals Code of Conduct

The Office Professionals Place

I will communicate effectively and assertively so that there is a clear understanding of what is required and requested. Join Me on My Social Media Networks " target="_blank" class="fb_share_link" onclick="return fbs_click()">Share on Facebook Simple template by Josh Peterson. Below is the office professionals code of conduct.

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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. And it’s not because they don’t have the smarts—these folks are the best and the brightest.

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5 Simple Steps to Eliminate Fear and Even Use it as an Asset.

Stephanie LH Calahan

  Begin to assert control over your mind by learning to consistently follow five steps - 1)    Acknowledge the fear.    Take an assessment of your internal dialog, that little voice inside your head, and figure out what is causing the alarm.  15, 2010 ). Shannon Reece. All rights reserved.

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Managing the Micromanager

The Office Professionals Place

Provide assurance and be assertive. Join Me on My Social Media Networks " target="_blank" class="fb_share_link" onclick="return fbs_click()">Share on Facebook Simple template by Josh Peterson. Take notes When presented with a new project or update, get a pen and notepad and take notes. Template images by luoman. Powered by Blogger.