Assertiveness Training
Workshops
The goal of our Assertiveness Training
workshop is to enable participants to learn to express their rights, requests, opinions, and feelings honestly, directly, and appropriately without violating the rights and self-esteem of others.
Each
Assertiveness Training Institute training
workshop begins with a self-assessment that
enables individuals to understand their personality.
We delve into each person’s strengths,
weaknesses and stress areas to help people understand
what makes them “tick.” We then
begin the process of enabling participants to
understand how to
communicate
more effectively with others. Through various
activities and assertiveness training exercises, participants
then begin to recognize other communication
styles and the best way to communicate to them.
Here is when the process of becoming more assertive
truly takes shape – by understanding the
needs of other communication styles, participants
learn how to express their opinion and stand
up for their interests regardless of who they
are dealing with.

For more information on our
assertiveness training
workshops
contact us
here.
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Sign up for an assertiveness seminar or class
hosted by a professional training company or a local
college or university. Look for a class with
objectives such as how to set boundaries, how to say
no, how to convey clear messages, how to manage
conflict and how to handle difficult people.
Take a tailored assertiveness training course for
specific issues facing you or the people in your
organization or department.
For example, to reform an office culture where
everyone is too nice to tell the truth or make
unpleasant decisions, the course may use role playing
or games to simulate situations and encourage people
to practice their new skills with each other.
Participate in a class designed just for women and the
professional situations they encounter, including
business meetings, handling common female conflicts
and asserting yourself in male-dominated professions
and offices. Learn assertive listening and
communication skills to avoid coming across as too shy
or pushy.
See a psychologist for personal sessions or to address
a deep psychological need for assertiveness training.
The psychologist will combine behavioral techniques
with traditional psychotherapy to boost your
self-esteem and teach you to value and assert your
rights and opinions.
Coordinate the logistics of the training, including
costs and scheduling. You may need to travel to attend
the seminar if one is not hosted in your community.
Consider hiring the trainer to come on site to teach
your whole staff. You will have to pay travel and
accommodations for the trainer, but it might be more
cost-effective than sending your staff away to
training.
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