Assertiveness: Learn to say “Yes”
Learning to say “no” is a common assertiveness skill, but also learning to say “yes” and asserting yourself is key to taking advantage of opportunities and experiences you want in your life.
Learning to say “no” is a common assertiveness skill, but also learning to say “yes” and asserting yourself is key to taking advantage of opportunities and experiences you want in your life.
A solution to a seemingly impossible problem at work may appear by thinking “outside the box.”
You have an impressive resume and tons of experience—why aren’t you being sought at work for your expertise?
Feedback is more complex than it first appears. Not only is there a process for giving feedback, but there is also a bit of art to responding to defensiveness.
The recent death of actor Robin Williams has brought to light the fact that many people, even the famous, struggle with health and personal problems.