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287 | Obstacles to assertiveness, part 4: why it’s worth facing your fears
287 | Obstacles to assertiveness, part 4: why it’s worth facing your fears
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Length:
33 minutes
Released:
Jan 18, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
In this final episode of the assertive communication series, I’m diving into all the incredible positive changes you’ll experience when you start communicating more assertively.
The truth is - assertive communication is challenging. It requires you to step up and face your fears in ways you haven’t before, and it’s SO important that you’re tapped into the benefits of assertiveness so that you have a ton of motivation to face your fears and do it anyway.
Tune in to hear why it’s totally, 100% worth facing your fears and how your life will change for the better as you master the art of assertiveness. Enjoy!
P.S. To grab the free assertiveness ebook, head here:
https://www.assertivenessebook.com/
To join the waitlist for The Art of Speaking Up Academy and get immediate tips & bonus trainings, head here:
https://jessguzikcoaching.com/academy/
The truth is - assertive communication is challenging. It requires you to step up and face your fears in ways you haven’t before, and it’s SO important that you’re tapped into the benefits of assertiveness so that you have a ton of motivation to face your fears and do it anyway.
Tune in to hear why it’s totally, 100% worth facing your fears and how your life will change for the better as you master the art of assertiveness. Enjoy!
P.S. To grab the free assertiveness ebook, head here:
https://www.assertivenessebook.com/
To join the waitlist for The Art of Speaking Up Academy and get immediate tips & bonus trainings, head here:
https://jessguzikcoaching.com/academy/
Released:
Jan 18, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
6 | Why assertiveness can feel uncomfortable and how to ease into it with Kourtney Keaton: I remember getting feedback early on in my career that told me that I needed to learn to be more assertive. I also remember being confused and uncomfortable around the idea of assertiveness. What exactly did this mean? How and when was I supposed ... by The Art of Speaking Up