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Being Assertive with Emotional Intelligence

Being Assertive with Emotional Intelligence

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Description

How do you control your emotions when you want to express yourself?

Assertiveness involves effectively and constructively expressing your emotions so that you can be forthright and frank when putting your views across.

Determine ways to effectively express yourself and control your emotions with confidence and conviction.

1 Hours 28 Lessons 6 PDFs 1 Interactive Quiz

What You Will Learn

This course will provide you with the knowledge, skills and confidence to become more assertive, taking control of your life in the process.

Your assertiveness is your ability to express your feelings, beliefs, and thoughts and defend your rights in a non-destructive way. It involves effectively and constructively expressing your emotions so that you can be forthright and frank when putting your views across.

Your assertiveness considers how far you will go to stand up your rights for what you perceive is right. Assertiveness and aggression are two very different things although the two qualities are often somewhat confused. Aggression involves hostile acts or feelings whereas assertiveness is your confidence in being able to show determination with persistence and constructively argue your own views in a calm and positive way.

If you are not naturally assertive, it can take some effort, but being more assertive is not impossible. For this to work you must approach them with an open mind and be ready to put into practice what you learn.

Use this course to help you boost your assertiveness. You can work through the entire course, or, because we all have busy lives, you have the option to go straight to particular skills you’d like to work on.

Identify methods and techniques to express assertive behaviour effectively.Recognise the implications of passive, aggressive and assertive behaviour, and passive-aggressive behaviour.Discover methods and techniques to improve your level of assertiveness.Outline ways to be assertive effectively.Determine how you can say "No" without feeling guilty.

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Are you tired of holding back in conversations?

Are you fed up of people taking advantage of you?

Perhaps you find it difficult to remain composed when someone frustrates you?

If you don’t speak up for yourself, refuse to make decisions, or let others dictate your actions – people start to view you as a bit of a pushover, or someone who lacks confidence – neither of these are advantageous, especially in the workplace.

Often, it’s easier for you to swallow your feelings, shout at someone or give them the silent treatment. But assertiveness is a much better strategy.

We’ve all had moments when we’ve failed to speak up for ourselves and said “yes” when we really wanted to say no.

No matter how confident you are, most of us wonder if perhaps we couldn’t be just a bit more assertive in certain situations.

Luckily, assertiveness is a learned ability. It’s learned through practice.

Whatever your reasons for wanting to become more assertive, in this course you can explore basic skills and strategies to improve your assertiveness and develop your emotional intelligence.


Who This Course is For

This course is for anyone fed up of being taken advantage of, anyone tired of holding back in conversations, anyone with a quick temper who finds other people infuriating, or anyone who has difficulty protecting their time, priorities and goals.

  • Anyone who’d like to learn a more about what assertiveness actually is, how to use it, and how to apply it.

Requirements

You should have an interest and understanding of emotional intelligence but no prior knowledge and experience is needed to benefit from the course.

You will be keen to learn how you can express yourself in an assertive manner to ensure that you can get heard but not at the expense of any relationships.

  • An interest in how interactions with other people work and how to build them more effectively.

  • A willingness to complete the practical activities to grow and develop their assertiveness and emotional intelligence skills.

Instructor

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Robin Hills

Emotional Intelligence Trainer, Coach and Facilitator

Hi there, my name is Robin Hills and I’m grateful to you for checking out my courses.

If you’re interested in learning about emotional intelligence, I’m here to assure you that you’re in the right place, as I don’t train in any other topic.

With over 40 years’ experience in business, my courses will help you achieve your potential in the workplace - and beyond.

All of the courses incorporate the latest research into emotional intelligence, positive psychology and neuroscience.

Over the years I’ve built an international reputation having delivered workshops and spoken at emotional intelligence conferences all over the world from the United States, Africa, the Middle East and Asia.

I am committed to your success and will go the extra mile to ensure that you achieve the outcomes you are looking for in developing your emotional intelligence.

Considering all this, you can be assured you’re in the right place to learn everything you want/need to about emotional intelligence.

Thanks for taking the time to read this.


About The Provider

At Ei4Change, we are highly specialised in training, personal development and coaching with expertise in emotional intelligence, positive psychology and neuroscience. Recognised internationally as specialists in emotional intelligence, Ei4Change tailors blended learning through...
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