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The Assertiveness Workbook

A Plan for Busy Women

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By the author of A Woman In Your Own Right. This book is for all women who lack confidence and want to improve their communication skills - but are not looking for major changes in their lives. It also advises on how to cultivate a more positive approach both in work and in relationships. Ordinary women have rights - the right to have opinions and have those opinions respected by others, the right to choose where to live, or who to marry, the right to consider personal needs, the right to refuse a request felt to be unjustified, the right to be successful, and the right to make a mistake. Joanna Gutmann shows how to assert personal rights in a reasonable and responsible way, whilst at the same time respecting those of others.

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The Assertiveness Workbook, Joanna Gutmann

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Título
The Assertiveness Workbook
Subtítulo
A Plan for Busy Women
Idioma
Inglés
Editorial
Sheldon Press
Publicado en
1993
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
99
ISBN10
0859696774
ISBN13
9780859696777
Serie
Calificación
3,35 de 5
Descripción
By the author of A Woman In Your Own Right. This book is for all women who lack confidence and want to improve their communication skills - but are not looking for major changes in their lives. It also advises on how to cultivate a more positive approach both in work and in relationships. Ordinary women have rights - the right to have opinions and have those opinions respected by others, the right to choose where to live, or who to marry, the right to consider personal needs, the right to refuse a request felt to be unjustified, the right to be successful, and the right to make a mistake. Joanna Gutmann shows how to assert personal rights in a reasonable and responsible way, whilst at the same time respecting those of others.