How to Be Assertive at Work WITHOUT Being Aggressive (Be Assertive NOT Aggressive)

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  • @blahbloop6310
    @blahbloop6310 Рік тому +27

    3:51 great tips for the most part. But this part is actually not true at all. Believe it or not, some people will still find a way to argue with you and ramp up the emotions even if you meet them with facts. No matter how politely you state them. It's important to remember that even if you do everything right on your end, it can still go terribly wrong.

    • @banderas2000
      @banderas2000 7 місяців тому +2

      Yes well if you are firm and believe what you say most people will respect it. Unless someone is physically trying you test you you have to let them know sometimes. This is what is true or this is what I believe, and Wtf are you going to do about it? Look them dead in the eye. Only defend yourself if need be but even the example is defending your position.

    • @Brenda-ny1gw
      @Brenda-ny1gw 6 місяців тому

      Absolutely haha most people are experts gaslighters

  • @EssieBMusic
    @EssieBMusic Рік тому +19

    This is the best video I have come across to explain the difference between assertiveness and aggression. Thank you so much for making this video! It has helped me so much.

  • @PinkYellowGreen2023
    @PinkYellowGreen2023 Рік тому +6

    So glad I'm not an aggressive communicator. I do not attack nor transfer hostility at all. I'm confident. I'm self assured.

  • @ChemaliH
    @ChemaliH 8 місяців тому +1

    1- Use facts not emotions 3:18
    2- Be specific not vague 4:11
    3- Be curious not parochial 5:06
    4- Be confident not dominating 6:02

  • @rparpa4189
    @rparpa4189 Рік тому +11

    I like that you start by pointing out the different perspectives of how some could think they're assertive when they're aggressive and how some might think you're aggressive for being assertive.

    • @kararonin
      @kararonin  Рік тому

      I'm glad this resonated with you.

  • @nelleo2507
    @nelleo2507 Рік тому +12

    I really love that Kara gives examples which is absolutely helpful. That’s why I always binge watch her videos ❤

  • @wyc2462
    @wyc2462 Рік тому +4

    I like your speech. It's very accurate and clean. Also, the knowledge from this video is powerful.
    It's kind of like Carnegie and Psychology.
    It's really useful.
    Part 3 Example 1
    Aggressive
    Boss: I can't believe you make another mistake in this presentation, If we don't get this client because of your incompetence.
    Employee: To destroy me will not change this situation. Now, Let's face the truth. If you are nice to me. Will it happen? If I can stay a comfortable zone I can do it more better. With your blame, the result is what you had now.

  • @PaulaAndreaGaviriaMarmolejo
    @PaulaAndreaGaviriaMarmolejo Рік тому +8

    Oh you would be surprise at the amount of people that will deny the truth

  • @assertiveme9406
    @assertiveme9406 Рік тому +16

    Very clear examples and so many good points, plus easy to understand. It’s interesting how assertive communication comes from confidence and it promotes confidence in others. Unlike aggressive communication which can lower the other persons self-esteem. Thank you for the video!

    • @kararonin
      @kararonin  Рік тому

      Great point about aggressive communication! Thanks for watching!

  • @atwinemugume
    @atwinemugume Рік тому +6

    Tone of value, thank you. Im smashing that subscribe button.

  • @4priyajadhav
    @4priyajadhav 7 днів тому

    Amazing video. Thank you

  • @joyfulsound3070
    @joyfulsound3070 9 місяців тому +1

    Thank you, so explicit and interesting.

  • @binhhuynh1471
    @binhhuynh1471 Рік тому

    I’ve been searching for videos like this for a while, thank you so much

  • @Marcus-gi4jb
    @Marcus-gi4jb Рік тому +5

    Just want to say thank you for providing such great value. I appreciate and support your efforts 💪🏾✊🏾

    • @kararonin
      @kararonin  Рік тому +1

      Thank you for your kind words!

    • @Marcus-gi4jb
      @Marcus-gi4jb Рік тому

      @@kararonin bought your course as well! So far so great

  • @beazy6025
    @beazy6025 Місяць тому

    Great video!

  • @fatimaaah936
    @fatimaaah936 Рік тому +3

    ❤Thank youuuu.. kindly make on making such videos . Your videos are excellent and helping me understand my communication pattern and improve it

    • @kararonin
      @kararonin  Рік тому

      I'm so glad to hear that. Thank you!

  • @kararonin
    @kararonin  Рік тому +2

    Thanks for watching! Want to learn how to become assertive? Check out the Assertive Communication Skills Masterclass. Discount link is here bit.ly/3G15RQr

  • @VinothKumar-zu2hd
    @VinothKumar-zu2hd 5 місяців тому

    Great tips . Definitely believe it will help me

  • @MariaSantana-ul5wd
    @MariaSantana-ul5wd Рік тому +1

    Good information. However, in a work environment with high narcissism, some will react to anything that is communication very badly. Often, it comes as a covert counterattack.

    • @jeremiahsk8nsurf174
      @jeremiahsk8nsurf174 Рік тому

      I agree. To a narcissist, any kind of disagreeing is combative to them. Whether family or work

  • @rippcriprip
    @rippcriprip Рік тому +1

    You can avoid unpleasant situation in some degree by assertive approach, but sometimes is better to give idiots the only language that they can understand truly. Also everything you've said is true, but depends on environment! For example everybody today in higher intellectual corporations know what is behind assertive complaining or remark. That shit doesn't pass easily, and it is easily interpreted as artificial communication. Nobody is stupid enough not to read hidden agenda. In that cases it is just waste of time, or sometimes it can be even contra productive, but is very good for bosses to maintain distance and not to involve in unpleasant situations, like giving someone knowledge in polite way that they are going to lose job or to give someone hard time for getting late to a meeting like you said etc. It is also the great part of passive aggressions behaviors. So fuck assertiveness, be a good and honest person at first place, and speak like it is ! But yeah, honesty, honor, truth etc., words that don't mean shit in todays society...(that is more difficult than to practice way of communication) instead lets act assertiveness

  • @marinanair6996
    @marinanair6996 Місяць тому

    Thankyou ❤

  • @ahmedkamell972
    @ahmedkamell972 Рік тому +3

    I'm really impressed with your helpful tips you are amazing 👏

  • @poonamtambe6605
    @poonamtambe6605 7 місяців тому

    Great Tips thanks for sharing ❤🙂💐

  • @sunvaj6754
    @sunvaj6754 Рік тому

    Very powerful lesson! Thanks Kara.

  • @David-jb5dv
    @David-jb5dv 8 місяців тому

    So useful. Thanks

  • @halasalah6375
    @halasalah6375 Рік тому

    Thanks Kara, I liked the examples. It was useful 👌🏻

  • @Ratimira_Simundic
    @Ratimira_Simundic Рік тому +1

    Fantastic insight! Greetings from Ratimira, Zagreb, Croatia!

  • @womenoffireministriesinc
    @womenoffireministriesinc 22 дні тому

    This was helpful! Thank you!! My question is: can some of the examples statements be considered passive aggressive versus assertive?

  • @kimzeck9827
    @kimzeck9827 Рік тому +1

    Great video, thanks very much for sharing ❤

  • @anujjaiswal7640
    @anujjaiswal7640 8 місяців тому

    It’s really a valuable for me

  • @happygoluckystar8069
    @happygoluckystar8069 5 місяців тому +1

    Exactly the Same behaviour presented by man is viewed as assertive and when expressed by woman is regarded aggressive. Corporate rule. Have been observing this for 20 years, at all seniority levels 🙄

    • @dermotosullivan3065
      @dermotosullivan3065 4 місяці тому +1

      I think you will find that it has now been reversed. Many toxic aggressive women today are lauded as "strong women".

  • @olive-yello
    @olive-yello 11 місяців тому

    This. This video. This is it.

  • @AmitMahajan83
    @AmitMahajan83 9 місяців тому

    You are amazing, great video

  • @faisalabbas9803
    @faisalabbas9803 11 місяців тому

    Thanks a lot kara to give me a wonderful advice while speaking with other we no need to being offensive but with An assertive way we can convey our message to other because when we become offensive during speaking out hasnd gesture body style all is changed that is Not good .,🌹

  • @Youssef.A.A
    @Youssef.A.A 6 місяців тому

    i really wanted to know some examples regarding stating the facts tip like what do u mean exactly cuz i couldn't understand it well

  • @PatrickSingsASong
    @PatrickSingsASong Рік тому

    thank you 🙂

  • @asiaisabellaa
    @asiaisabellaa 9 місяців тому

    Helpful

  • @lupeclaros9965
    @lupeclaros9965 Рік тому

    Great

  • @Sayanji1
    @Sayanji1 Рік тому

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  • @yatendrasoni9588
    @yatendrasoni9588 Рік тому +1

    thanks for improv. my skills
    from india

  • @abdulwahidalmaghrib
    @abdulwahidalmaghrib Рік тому

    You're awesome. ❤❤❤

  • @landmindssoul4636
    @landmindssoul4636 Рік тому

    Ty.

  • @johnkennedy1242
    @johnkennedy1242 10 місяців тому +3

    Why would you offer to work on your idea with somebody who just stole your idea ? They'll just continue to take credit for it. They stole your idea, keep away from them !!

  • @HenriquesPiresDumboManue-hx1sq

    Thanks thanks thanks...

  • @darwinponcecano4662
    @darwinponcecano4662 Рік тому +7

    Aa, aggressive comes from negative feeling in short and then assertive comes from the positive outlook

  • @1432amer
    @1432amer 10 місяців тому

    Heck, this can work for kids too.

  • @olandofuller5588
    @olandofuller5588 Рік тому +40

    We in a day when being assertive is offensive. Half the nation working at home and the rest getting a government check. Those that are left are burnt out or lazy because jobs just want a body. I'll keep trying to be assertive but aggressive might be needed sometimes.

    • @Christophtov
      @Christophtov Рік тому +2

      Aggression is necessary….with our leaders

    • @emilyrose2844
      @emilyrose2844 Рік тому +5

      maybe you have aggression issues already? every person on this planet can benefit from learning to regulate their own emotions. the government is forcing people to work 40+ hr weeks to only pay bills, so yes people are burnt out when their wages aren’t increasing, but costs are. think about others and their perspective first, don’t resort to aggression. work on yourself for the good of everyone, including you.

    • @Jakeynoone
      @Jakeynoone Місяць тому

      Ok boomer.

  • @fahim28031
    @fahim28031 Рік тому

    I like it

  • @asifmuniruniverse7732
    @asifmuniruniverse7732 Рік тому

    Actually my attitude of communication change with peoples behair

  • @wcf6264
    @wcf6264 Рік тому +2

    It sounds like an invitation to make them invent an excuse which if they had, would of said proactively .

  • @martinetellerandet8566
    @martinetellerandet8566 Рік тому +1

    some how i get a feelng that the first examples are passive aggressive and not assertive. like "your late 3 times do you have an explanation.. "
    what about i see you being late 3 times, i feel concerned, because i need order, are you willing to come on time?
    but otherwise great

  • @fly2006
    @fly2006 Рік тому

    I just found your channel today and really like what you do, I wish I had known you when I started as a leader a couple of yrs ago.
    I have a question for you and I put it here under the most recent video.
    I used to lead different teams for years but went back to the expert track a year ago. This was not a decision against leadership but for the topics I was able to work with. However, I feel as if my people & leadership skills are falling asleep because I use them less. Furthermore, I am starting to resent my management and team leader for not being good managers and leaders. With my own knowledge and experience it is more and more difficult not to be frustrated with the situation. Do you have any advise to handle this without stepping over the line? Thank you!

  • @anlla3
    @anlla3 Рік тому +1

    Liked the video but some of the suggestions came across as passive aggressive in my opinion.

  • @jameswhite937
    @jameswhite937 Рік тому

    Most people suck !!!
    That's people !
    You know people suck !
    I'll keep trying though
    Stay out the way !
    Thank you.

  • @Humblentough
    @Humblentough 8 місяців тому

    Feelings don't think.

  • @vijinvidyadharan1161
    @vijinvidyadharan1161 Рік тому

    🎉

  • @kyesickhead7008
    @kyesickhead7008 Рік тому

    Huh Most humans lie when you try to be sincere, and "understanding"... There has to be a faster way.

  • @daahircabdiguleed4270
    @daahircabdiguleed4270 Рік тому

    To
    Dear coach
    Please I Apologizing my well trainer karanina and her coach , I 'll not make that mistakes again
    I want say please please both of you excuse me again
    With your student
    Daahir cabdi Guleed

  • @Saved070707
    @Saved070707 8 місяців тому +1

    Your examples are extremly poor, your first one was not agressive, it was abusive, your second example was not assertive" I notice there is another mistake in your presentation,..."? That is agressive, only you put a smile on your face.

  • @skvmpling792
    @skvmpling792 Місяць тому

    Sorry, I find the assertive parts in this video come across as quite patronising and passive aggressive. Sometimes, 'dae some f***ing work!!' is all that's needed, imo.

  • @mattramirez9579
    @mattramirez9579 8 місяців тому

    This is stupid

  • @serena_collins
    @serena_collins Рік тому +7

    This is soo good! 🥲 I grew up being a very timid and very vague communicator thinking being direct = aggressive. Now I just signed up for the Assertive Communication Skills Masterclass and am so excited to learn a new way of being! Thanks Kara! 😄🌱#growthgoals #excited

    • @kararonin
      @kararonin  Рік тому +1

      I can relate to the communication style you grew up using. I'm so happy this video gave you some insights into direct communication. And thank you for enrolling in the Assertive Communication Skills Masterclass!!!