Manual de comunicación asertiva
Autor Gerard Shawes Limba Spaniolă Hardback – 18 apr 2020
Parece que no tienes buena suerte. Trabajas duro a diario pero no te dan el aumento o la promoción que deseas.
Eres amable con tus colegas pero igual sientes que no te respetan.
Cuando alguien te pide un favor dices que sí sin dudarlo, incluso si no quieres hacerlo.
¿Sientes que la vida te está castigando y no está siendo justa?
Esto no es cuestión de mala suerte, karma o del destino.
Si se te dificulta disfrutar cuando algo bueno te pasa, si constantemente estás a la expectativa de que algo malo puede suceder, necesitas pasar por un proceso de auto-empoderamiento.
Con frecuencia, las respuestas a nuestros problemas residen en la auto-retrospección. Este manual te guiará a través de un detallado proceso de autoevaluación, cuyos resultados podrían sorprenderte. Si se te dificulta expresarte, ya sea en el trabajo o en casa, y sientes que tu voz no está siendo escuchada, necesitas transformarte en una persona más asertiva.
¡Este libro te ayudará a ganar confianza, mejorar tus habilidades de comunicación y te revelará las técnicas secretas de los triunfadores!
Esto no significa que debas cambiar tu identidad o personalidad. Simplemente significa que deberías enfocarte en tus fortalezas. Este libro no solo te ayudará a esto, sino también a que descubras el lado más seguro y asertivo de tu personalidad. Muchos de nosotros tenemos problemas con las críticas, independientemente de que nos encontremos en el lado que las da o que las recibe. Usa esta guía para aprender a lidiar el ser criticado y a criticar de forma constructiva a alguien.
Esto es lo que obtendrás con este manual:
Cuestionarios de autoevaluación y actividades para descubrir tu estilo personal de comunicación.
Una guía sobre cómo aumentar tus fortalezas y usarlas a tu favor en las situaciones cotidianas.
Métodos probados para desarrollar conductas asertivas y ganar confianza.
Una guía detallada para construir una autoimagen positiva.
Una lista de personas asertivas famosas, y qué es lo que puedes aprender de ellas.
Numerosos ejemplos de cómo puedes ser asertivo en situaciones del día a día.
Una guía para superar el miedo al conflicto.
Una guía a detalle sobre cómo decir que NO.
Técnicas para el empoderamiento personal.
Incluso si sientes que tienes la confianza suficiente para expresarte con claridad, deberías considerar el uso de este manual para hacer mejorar aún más tus destrezas. Después de todo, la asertividad es una destreza de la comunicación y, como tal, puede ser entrenada y mejorada. Si alguna vez has sentido que no estás siendo respetado del todo, deberías usar este libro para analizar tus patrones de comportamiento y encontrar una solución.
¿Quieres tener más confianza, lidiar con las críticas, ganar el respeto que mereces y ser una persona más asertiva?
¡Desliza hacia arriba, haz click en "comprar ahora con 1-clic" y descubre el secreto del éxito personal y profesional!
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ISBN-13: 9781647800925
ISBN-10: 1647800927
Pagini: 148
Dimensiuni: 157 x 235 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Editura: Communication Excellence
ISBN-10: 1647800927
Pagini: 148
Dimensiuni: 157 x 235 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Editura: Communication Excellence
Notă biografică
"I've heard it countless times when I was a kid and even when I was growing up, "just smile". Maybe I heard it more than any of you did, that's because I rarely smile. I'm one of those introverts, and I'm not saying all introverts are as totally clueless as I am when it comes to facial expressions. I was literally bad in all sorts of expression, both body and verbal expression. I was often misunderstood. So, I focused more on expressing myself in other forms of expression which is music, writing, and the arts. It was cool for a while, I enjoyed sharing it with a couple of close friends. I've lived my youth pretty much with ideas, concepts, and imagination in my head. I got brilliant ideas and thought that's enough to get me to college. I nailed writing the application for business school until I was called for an interview. Guess what? It was terrible, and I barely made it through, but somehow I did. I vowed I'd jump into entrepreneurship and put up my own company right after college so I could skip being in that same situation. I hated interviews. I also struggled with presentations back in college, and I'm happy that I often did it with a team. I was always "the brain" who's got all the major inputs in terms of conceptualization and ideas. But then somebody had to do the presentation, and I was just happy there's always someone "gifted" with that talent in my team to do it for me. I just had to give all the praises people give to that someone, he deserves it. But at the back of my head, "What do I deserve?" At some point, right at the culminating part of all our endeavors, we will be faced with our very own reality. Before graduation, I realized it's not okay to be just on the side lines. It's not okay to let someone do your dream for you. I had to do a final presentation on my own and I knew I had to do it for myself. It felt like a hard battle between what I knew who I am in the inside and the lack of who I am on the outside. I had to take a hard look at myself in the mirror everyday and funny that I needed to tell myself to just smile. I didn't even know that smile, I never even bothered looking at myself with that for a while. I started thinking what others could be thinking. Being that conscious was hell but truly enlightening. I began studying keynote speakers, what do they have? I've observed the best talented presenters in class, what keeps their audience engaged in their every move and what they have to say? Soon I found myself attending conventions, business related, but I was taking serious note of the speakers. Until I found myself a real inspiration who has become one of my mentors. First thing I did right off college is not to try to escape interviews. In fact, I challenged myself to apply for a PR internship. My writing was a stand out in the field, but it also came with a hard knock on my interpersonal communication skills. You just got to face it. Face your fears and just smile. Today, I'm a keynote speaker myself, a communication coach, and a PR expert to several multinational brands worldwide. I have found my real passion in sharing the message that anyone can do it. Communication is not an innate gift but a skill anyone can learn. The desire to learn to "be better" is the one that's inherent in all of us. I'm here to show you the ticket to discover the world behind that fear by showing you effective ways to communicate even when you're anxious about it. I have faced the same fears in my career and personal life, we all face it maybe just in varying levels. What is important is to be able to prepare yourself to cope in these situations. Maybe you've suffered from a mistake before and you want a different outcome this time. Communication is not a fiend but a friend. If you can work it in your favor, then expect positive outcomes".