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So how do you go from being everyone elses advocate to learning how to stand up for yourself and fostering confidence? These are the steps I’ve shared with my personal development clients as a ...
Employment Attorney Donna Ballman has a brand new book out: Stand Up for Yourself Without Getting Fired: Resolve Workplace Crises Before You Quit, Get Axed or Sue the Bastards. It is a must read ...
In some sense, it doesn't matter why the other person is treating you badly: You need to stand up for yourself. But the "why" of the other person's behavior should influence how you do so.
You've come to the meeting or the dinner table, or whatever situation you've chosen to stand up for yourself. You've made alliances, boosted your own confidence, researched what you need and ...
Perhaps you've felt that way yourself at times. But let's face it - if it were easy to stand up for ourselves, everyone would. The reasons so many people allow others to step on their dignity ...
Stand up for yourself and your beliefs. You don’t need to debate them, just tell them that disagree and maybe correct their facts before moving on your merry way. 3Tell someone no. People who ...
This can be easier said than done, but before you can stand up for yourself, you need to believe that you deserve to. Many people struggle with internalized narratives of self-doubt, which can ...
With a little practice, you can figure out that perfect balance, and successfully stand up for yourself in a variety of situations. This post was originally published on 2/23/2016. It was updated ...
So, how do we do that? Trial attorney Jefferson Fisher offers great advice, recently sharing the three best ways to stand up for yourself. "The first thing to know about standing up for yourself ...