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    January 2017 Personal Excellence Articles

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    Six Signs You Are Not Assertive Enough: 4 ways to fix it

    Those who achieve success make things happen and have developed the ability to be assertive. If your secret desire is a promotion or more money, being assertive can be the key to making your dream a reality. Not being assertive can doom you to continually being passed over. Wishing for recognition is no longer enough, you have to take real action to be noticed. There are six major signs that can confirm if you need an assertiveness fix.

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    Bringing Your “Genuine Self” To Every Interaction: Use your body language

    Whether or not we realize it, we are routinely looking for someone’s words and body language to work in tandem. If there is a disconnect between what someone is saying and how they are saying it, we are more likely to believe their body language than their words. If you start a meeting by saying, “I’m glad to be here today,” with a look on your face that says, “I’d rather be getting a root canal than meeting with you this morning,” you will come across as insincere.

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