Think of a situation you’ve experienced recently in which you could have been more assertive OR think of a situation that’s coming up in which you need to be assertive. Briefly describe the situation: Now, walk through the four tips for being more assertive you learned in this week’s video. For each step below, fill in your responses. 1. Know Your Priorities: What are your “N.U.T.s” in this situation?2. Be straightforward: What is it about this situation that is bothering you?3. Posture and Eye-Contact: How will you present yourself using body language to show you are serious and value yourself?4. Use “I” Statements: Instead of saying “you always” or “you never,” how can you tell the person what’s bothering you and what you want him or her to do?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=68ciKK1afDQ
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