Cultivate your Assertiveness

Reflect on your verbal habits and choose the answer that best describes you.

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* 1. About you

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* 2. What generation do you belong to?

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* 3. How often do you.....?

  Frequently  Sometimes Rarely I don't know Never
justify yourself/your contributions by using the word "Just"? i.e Just reaching out..., Just a quick...., Just wanted to ask..
use qualifiers before sharing an idea? ie. "I'm no expert at this but"...., "Just thinking out loud here, "...., "I'm probably off base but....", etc
make your statements, questions? So after you've expressed your thoughts, ask "Does that make sense?", "isn't that right?", "I hope that makes sense." ?
apologize unnecessarily? "I'm sorry, I just wanted to ask/say...." "I'm sorry, I'm not sure I'm being clear.", "I'm sorry, I'll be really quick and not take up too much of your time....", "I'm sorry, I just want to add...."
soften your speech because you're afraid to come off too strongly? "I almost think we'd be better off by....." "I'm not 100% sure but...", "Perhaps we might consider looking at...". , "It would be great if you could find the time to look at..."
go into attack mode by yelling, insulting or resorting to threats in the workplace?
display aggressive behaviour ? Which includes pacing, invading others’ personal space either when sitting or standing, having arms crossed, making large gestures, and pointing or stabbing a finger in someone’s direction. Aggressive approaches also include hearty back slapping or a crushing, painful hand shake.
have difficulty making  appropriate eye contact? You may find yourself staring at people or alternatively it an be difficult to make connected eye contact when you're speaking up.

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* 4. How often do you.....?

  Frequently  Sometimes Rarely I don't know Never
stand your ground comfortably and productively in disagreements?
confidently share your thinking with phrases like "I'm confident that...", "I'm certain that..." ?
display assertive behaviour?  Which includes: good posture with relaxed stance, even with hands in pockets. When sitting in a meeting, sitting straight and leaning slightly forward indicate engagement. Hand gestures that are appropriate for the conversation are conservative and do not include pointing or jabbing.
make connected eye contact with everyone in the room when you are speaking up in a meeting?

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* 5. Indicate which scenarios below (if any) can be challenging for you to communicate clearly and confidently.

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* 6. How do you believe your key stakeholders would describe your default communication style?

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* 7. Which of the following reasons best describes why you think you may be habitually using minimizing words ?

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* 8. If you minimize, do you want to break free of the habit ?

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* 9. If you're seen as aggressive, do you want to adjust to assertive?

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* 10. Do you want to join Vate's mailing list for periodic blog posts where JoAnn muses on strengthening communication?

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* 11. Out of interest, how did you discover this survey? 

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