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  • @dakurlzz21
    @dakurlzz21 3 роки тому +283

    Being passive from a young age has made me fall victim to narcissists and manipulators. They took all the control I thought I didn't have. Thank you for this insightful video. I am becoming a new person!

    • @kishanpatel3354
      @kishanpatel3354 3 роки тому +5

      I need you to contact me.

    • @kathyadair8552
      @kathyadair8552 2 роки тому +3

      I think that's happened for and to a LOT of really good, decent people! - Me, too.
      2 Nazi Narcopath bros!
      💔°⚖,😭 An orphan and a widow.

    • @1StepForwardToday
      @1StepForwardToday 2 роки тому +18

      They are your teachers. Poking you until you learn how to muster up the courage to assert yourself, communicate your needs, and set your boundaries.

    • @1885173
      @1885173 2 роки тому

      Hi ness

    • @kimlec3592
      @kimlec3592 2 роки тому +4

      Having your feelings used to control your behaviour. Person trying to please the other is not love. it's begging for some respite from anger of parent who lets you know you were not wanted.

  • @catharinamariatheresia1626
    @catharinamariatheresia1626 Рік тому +10

    My mom always told me to become more assertive. I realise now, I always was. I always told lovingly, without blaming, how I felt and what I needed. The problem was, she simply did not listen or starting questioning or making me doubt myself. There is only one person who really believed in me for 32 years, my aunt. Without her, and my dear mentor from University who is still my friend on my path, I could not have beenmwhere I stand today. Thank you for your video and peaceful energy and explanation.

  • @JayAhn-z6r
    @JayAhn-z6r 4 роки тому +169

    I really want to be assertive. I'm gonna achieve it.

    • @r011ing_thunder6
      @r011ing_thunder6 4 роки тому +4

      3 months. have u done it m8?

    • @shrivatsavans1209
      @shrivatsavans1209 4 роки тому +4

      It's been 6 months, I want to know whether you have achieved it or not.

    • @hassanshubbar881
      @hassanshubbar881 4 роки тому +2

      its been 8 months you did it?

    • @lapointdaniel
      @lapointdaniel 4 роки тому +1

      Keep seeking!

    • @jessikadiazherrera7702
      @jessikadiazherrera7702 3 роки тому +7

      It’s a skill to work on along your whole life! Don’t feel bad or rush yourself. Keep trying your best, keep learning and you will notice how you learn step by step

  • @justjuanamany
    @justjuanamany 6 років тому +301

    2:18 Percolator effect
    6:50 unexpressed emotion turns against the self and becomes depression.
    7:00 feelings are neutral - something important happens then a thought and a feeling will also.
    7:50 anger example
    8:55 primary feelings
    10:13 three forms of communication - passive aggressive: dishonest, pouting, you make me feel..., not direct, sarcasm, manipulative assertive: open, honest, direct, equal aggressive: judges whole person, hits person, labels person, calls names, 'you'
    15:26 Responsibility 'you're ugly'
    20:14 Four parts to assertiveness
    21:30 body posture
    22:30 eye contact and tone of voice
    23:20 getting all four aspects together: detaching
    23:45 shame
    24:42 how to practice
    26:00 active listening
    29:00 para-phrasing and validating, defensive
    30:37 deepest/central dynamic
    32:38 unhealthy relationship role playing
    35:15 healthy relationship role play

    • @Handler870
      @Handler870 5 років тому +4

      Thank you!! :)

    • @IS3000vato
      @IS3000vato 5 років тому +7

      I feel like you were taking notes.

    • @leeboriack8054
      @leeboriack8054 5 років тому +6

      Thank you for sharing your table of contents.

    • @palomaozuna8525
      @palomaozuna8525 3 роки тому +5

      Thank you so much, really helpful.

    • @dragon-b9f
      @dragon-b9f 3 роки тому +9

      some heroes wear capes... others post efficient time stamps on long videos with great content...

  • @busheybushdawg
    @busheybushdawg 7 років тому +258

    "What we are trying to do is to resolve a situation - it's not about who was right or wrong. This is the hallmark of effective communication"

    • @Pii1968
      @Pii1968 6 років тому +6

      Thanx for writing that down That is a very powerful quote.

    • @KFoley-dv5cr
      @KFoley-dv5cr 6 років тому +4

      This is good.

    • @Writeous0ne
      @Writeous0ne 6 років тому +9

      Yeah one of the main problems is being offended when someone starts a dialogue. You need to be able to listen and speak without taking offence to a contrary opinion.

    • @Apple_Teck
      @Apple_Teck 4 роки тому +3

      Depends on the conversation and the objective; in most situations, I would say you are correct, however in other situations I do believe it does matter who’s right. Your approach and patience should change/ increase depending on the importance of the conversation. It’s all about knowing your audience and refining your presentation. Ultimately, its not about “winning” just planting a seed.

    • @Alphacentauri819
      @Alphacentauri819 Рік тому +1

      @@Apple_Teckthe problem is, most people believe they are "right" based on their own unquestioned cognitive distortions, biases, "filters" that create their version of "reality".
      Awareness, and seeking deeper understanding, of self and others, is way more important than being right.
      In emergencies, of course, action is needed...and we can only hope the "right" action is taken based on knowledge, experiences and skill, at that time.
      This is a highly imperfect world, much uncertainty and unpredictability...and many people need an answer, belief, to cling to. To challenge that, is often a perceived threat to their survival. To be able to support and understand that, and hear them compassionately, is the way to allow space for deeper understanding. That's foundational.

  • @johndoh1000
    @johndoh1000 6 років тому +85

    HOLY CRAP, YODA GOT IT RIGHT!!! "Fear is the path to the dark side. Fear leads to anger. Anger leads to hate. Hate leads to suffering."

    • @LadyAsh27
      @LadyAsh27 3 роки тому +1

      This is happening now. 2021. Fear of Covid 19. Anger for those making this about shot vs. No shot. Which lead to hate, because they feel like they have to choose a side.

  • @rachaelrios3967
    @rachaelrios3967 5 років тому +21

    This guy is a true expert on these topics unlike some of these UA-cam “gurus”

  • @Bladeserpent
    @Bladeserpent 2 роки тому +16

    This video and these concepts should be taught in schools. It is so informative, progressive, and will help people understand the psychology and mental health of themself and others

  • @99desi9n
    @99desi9n 4 роки тому +41

    "If a person gets locked in the idea that they should be able to control the outcome, the emotions will never get out of them and they will be semi-constipated emotionally life-long"

    • @a.m.215
      @a.m.215 4 роки тому +1

      So true. Beautifully said. Eye opening for me. Thank you

  • @kothapallyarun
    @kothapallyarun 8 років тому +149

    Informative videos like these is why I love UA-cam and the Internet! Thanks a lot Jef.

    • @nissamelton8597
      @nissamelton8597 6 років тому +3

      Arun Kothapally I agree! It’s the information I wish was taught in school.

  • @starlaks588
    @starlaks588 3 роки тому +32

    This is the only video on being assertive that I can actually say I learned something from and can practice the techniques. Thank you soooooo much. I shared this with family. Such a great and effective video!

  • @diamondbrightxxx7531
    @diamondbrightxxx7531 Рік тому +2

    I grew up seeing my parents fight a lot. When my mom would get mad, the whole house energy would shift to sadness and tension. My mom had six kids to take care of so I can understand it was hard. My dad also worked a lot to put food on the table. They were both busy. I saw my mom disrespect my dad. She called us names too. I am sure my dad was not so innocent. After 30 years they are together but they still fight trying to score points. I don't want to be like them. Thanks sir for this video.

  • @tedeohifi
    @tedeohifi Рік тому +8

    Normally I don't comment, but in this case I must. Jeff, I am 38 years old amd have spent the last 19 years of my life in a mental cage of passivity that I was unable to break free of until I stumbled upon your video while looking for leadership training.
    I can't thank you enough. I had completely accepted my life as it was, and accepted that every interaction I had with others would be a burden to carry. There's hope again because of you. Thank you thank you!!

  • @Atlanta718
    @Atlanta718 6 років тому +19

    1. You are good #enough
    2. Practice being #assertive (posture, language, eye contact ) and share how you feel
    3. #Actively #listen to the other person by paraphrasing (yes,no, clarify -> validate -> acknowledge )

  • @marywolfe7293
    @marywolfe7293 7 років тому +92

    This is very true. I have suffered a lot of abuse and I held it in my body. Now, I have fibromyalgia and books I have on it talk a lot about getting touch with anger issues. I also suffer depression, which is anger turned inward. Thanks for the video. I wish this was taught in school or somewhere because this stuff comes up a lot. I have a sister who likes to take out her frustrations out on me because she is not happy with her life, weight, or her marriage. Of course, I cannot do anything about her issues but I need good boundaries around her because I don't need to be her emotional punching bag.

    • @indigohealers6987
      @indigohealers6987 7 років тому +10

      #metoo Fibromyalgia started in my late teens, and I have had to learn to process trauma based repressed emotions. Neutralizing triggers too. No Contact works most effectively with family who don't respect boundaries.

    • @blaqueknight
      @blaqueknight 5 років тому

      Wow! Thank you very much for sharing. You sound like my wife. You give me much to think about and eventually act on. I hope you get better.

    • @shine2678
      @shine2678 4 роки тому

      What if I remain alone by being assertive?

    • @a.m.215
      @a.m.215 4 роки тому +6

      @@shine2678 I am not assertive enough I think, but there were situations that I was able to show assertiveness. And surprisingly, I was more respected, more wanted, and even more loved.

    • @joshuanun8192
      @joshuanun8192 2 роки тому

      Same here.

  • @gigagines
    @gigagines 4 місяці тому +1

    I want to leave this comment here to express my gratitude. I feel like being in a classroom again watching your videos. Wish you good health and fortune to continue doing what you do which i'm sure will help more and more people.

  • @jessieelms
    @jessieelms 6 років тому +6

    I needed to hear this because I am surrounded by adults who have bashed and criticize me since childhood. Especially my mother. I realize she was doing the best she could but when I need everyone the most no one was there to help me pick up the pieces and a year later they’re all acting so nice

    • @lyndaposton2911
      @lyndaposton2911 3 роки тому +3

      Just listening to this on u tube, hope time has made things easier, happier and better. Cheers Lynda from Australia

  • @56588
    @56588 5 років тому +148

    "Unexpressed emotion turns against the self and becomes depression."
    .. bruh.

    • @jaket5751
      @jaket5751 5 років тому +7

      It continues to lodge itself in your body and reappears down the road as disease and disorder within the body.
      Emotion code is a good one on this.

    • @mariusleroy8895
      @mariusleroy8895 4 роки тому +1

      Jake Timm So to avoid this should i just tell someone How i feel? Like someone says ” Hahah you thought i wanted to be your friend” - maybe a bad example anyways... Should i just answer with ” I feel sad when you say that to me”?
      I feel like the other person wont respect me If i act like a victim?

    • @MegaTrivial
      @MegaTrivial 4 роки тому

      that`s why you throw things and hit hard a wall; a floor; or a window

    • @hopkins-mccoy5259
      @hopkins-mccoy5259 4 роки тому

      That's what I'm trying to avoid... I agree.

    • @a.pieceofpie
      @a.pieceofpie 4 роки тому

      Or colon cancer

  • @NoahAustin4real
    @NoahAustin4real 7 років тому +114

    Im only 15 and im really trying to be assertive. Im very mature and respectful but sometimes the tone of my voice makes it seem like im being rude. This did all begin from family problems and when I figured this out I spent a year trying to control these emotions. I really love listening to Tony Robbins as well and have been since I was 11

    • @tilly012011
      @tilly012011 7 років тому +5

      Noah Give yourself a break. Non of us is perfect. who ever love will love who ever don't love you, there is nothing that can change how they feel about you. love yourself and know no matter your mistakes you are loveable. God loves you no matter what!

    • @MedievalFantasyTV
      @MedievalFantasyTV 6 років тому +14

      You are in the right path, and you are lucky to be smart. When I was 15 I was utterly "lost" and confused, and I did not know where to look for answers. We didn't have internet back then. Consider yourself lucky.

    • @gperson1967
      @gperson1967 6 років тому +9

      If people think you are being rude, then you are not quite being respectful.
      Part of respect is keeping the other person’s wishes in mind. Think of how they would like to hear what you have to say. This includes facial expression and tone of voice. Being flexible and accommodating in this way will make your communication work.
      It’s compromise. Which means you won’t be entirely happy with doing this. But they may not be entirely happy to hear your statement so it is fair.
      Good luck btw, I have the same problems!

    • @paolav9295
      @paolav9295 6 років тому +7

      Congratulations, you really are a very mature young man indeed, recognizing the problem is half of the solution. Learning assertiveness will help you not only to better communicate with your family, but to cope with all kind of challenges in life in the best healthy way.

    • @tanyastevens9553
      @tanyastevens9553 6 років тому +6

      We are accountable for our own actions.
      How others view us is their business even, after we are using effective communication skills.
      Being effective, assertive and respectful is sometimes difficult but, through love it is rewarding.
      Putting ourselves above others is love regardless of how others see us or view us.

  • @PooprivaL147
    @PooprivaL147 3 роки тому +13

    Thank you. This video helps a lot in understanding proper English communication. Being an immigrant in Canada, Its often difficult to convey the message the right way without being seen as rude or patronizing. Where I am from, such polished interactions are seen as futile and it is necessary to be a little upfront and pushy. Psychology changes in a crowded society, we are raised to be a little insensitive, or else you would always be the last one on the table with nothing in your share. This video helps in changing to my current geographical psychology.

  • @jerryj.2346
    @jerryj.2346 2 роки тому +1

    Beautiful Job condensing these powerful messages. 7 years later this is a game changer for me.

  • @hopkins-mccoy5259
    @hopkins-mccoy5259 4 роки тому +2

    My relationships are few lately. No bs tolerance is lonely. So I will improve my communication skills. Thanks. Have a blessed day.

  • @esmeraldam6951
    @esmeraldam6951 4 роки тому +5

    This is such a great video. The presenter is also great at delivering the massage.
    Thank you!

  • @heartwisdomlove
    @heartwisdomlove 5 років тому +3

    energy is only thirty percent of a feeling
    love is a feeling
    all feelings are love
    feelings felt and received as love are emanated as love and spiritual blessing
    authentic feelings manifest spiritual wisdom
    i definitely need practice communicating!!!
    the interpersonal bridge, tone of voice, eye contact etc.
    activation of shame - very true !!!
    a dysfunctional family video? Awesome!!!
    most people are disassociated !!! True !!!

  • @anne4002
    @anne4002 Рік тому +1

    The best video I've watched in a while ❤

  • @LMWelsh-oh5iu
    @LMWelsh-oh5iu 6 років тому +58

    there's an old expression: if you have to attack someone in an argument you automatically lose it, regardless if you might be right or wrong.

  • @F.udemin
    @F.udemin 4 місяці тому

    This video should be required viewing. It can save lives.

  • @anilsharmaenglish60k
    @anilsharmaenglish60k 4 місяці тому

    Pure nuggets of wisdom. Every word is so informative and enlightening. Everything he says connects to real life situations. I am glad to find this authentic video.

  • @prabhar5244
    @prabhar5244 2 роки тому +2

    It's THE BEST video I have seen about Assertive communication. That was really helpful. Thank you so much!

  • @rhg624
    @rhg624 6 років тому +12

    Amazing video. I suffer a lot by being too passive and timid. It's just so easy for anyone to manipulate me most of the time.

  • @emmadeveto4236
    @emmadeveto4236 4 роки тому +3

    This is so important communication skills because of all the hurt that people go through in daily life, thank you!

  • @MrSkotePetoors
    @MrSkotePetoors Місяць тому

    Thanks a lot Jef for this very helpful video! God bless 🙏

  • @leeboriack8054
    @leeboriack8054 5 років тому +4

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge on UA-cam so it may benefit may benefit those of us trying to improve our lives.

  • @corinnemuir1542
    @corinnemuir1542 4 роки тому +2

    good job, your helping countless people and doing real good in this world. Thank you.

  • @moonermuhammad420
    @moonermuhammad420 2 роки тому

    Thanks from Kenya. There's lots of calmness in your voice too.

  • @lasv69
    @lasv69 2 роки тому +4

    Hi Jef, thank you for putting out this timeless information! Great presentation!

  • @jkg2088
    @jkg2088 4 роки тому +7

    Intriguing content. Thanks for sharing. Assertiveness seems like a really tough skill to master. 👊🏽

  • @DarkWizardPrince
    @DarkWizardPrince 3 роки тому +1

    I'm so glad I found your video.

  • @EnigmaOn
    @EnigmaOn Рік тому

    This lecture is great in terms of structure, images/slides, example with roles and clear explanation. Thank you, Jef!

  • @BettieBoo
    @BettieBoo 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks for posting! This was great.

  • @bugsea54
    @bugsea54 5 років тому +4

    I suppressed my feelings for years and had eating disorders, substance abuse problems, stomach problems, anxiety, shallow breathing, severe anxiety, etc.

  • @Mik-rs3xv
    @Mik-rs3xv 6 років тому +23

    It doesn't always work when one or both parties are mean and want to hurt the other. It works when one or both have good intentions.

    • @sunnieonesotrue5868
      @sunnieonesotrue5868 6 років тому +5

      What I think does work, even with people who want to control and diminish us, is the feeling of self respect that we can carry forward from having been a mature adult person in the process of asserting oneself. This will release much of the stuffed pain, without attacking.

  • @kalikatarabadkar2800
    @kalikatarabadkar2800 4 роки тому +2

    I really loved it... Thank you!!!

  • @OdysseyHome-Gaming
    @OdysseyHome-Gaming 3 роки тому +2

    The eloquence of speech and articulation of concepts has made me a subscriber. I enjoyed this video very much. Thank you.

  • @pono9808
    @pono9808 6 років тому +1

    Kia Ora Jeff, the inner child has to grow up & unlearn misappropriated patterns & old behaviours it z imperative for us to live better lives to create a better world. Ngā mihi kia koe. Big ups to you Jeff. By loving ourselves we lovingly express towards others...not rehash old cycles that don't work. Letting go.

  • @PanicAttackRecovery
    @PanicAttackRecovery 6 років тому +3

    This is a video I would recommend to help people fully understand anger especially those who do not think that they have issues with this universal emotion. This will enable someone to do something about it.

  • @nigelryan8061
    @nigelryan8061 Рік тому

    Thanks for this great video. I'm going to save it forever.

  • @monigoo1
    @monigoo1 5 років тому +5

    great video! I'm learning to be more assertive instead of just bottling in emotions and ignoring them, takes time but I'll get better day by day. Its weird bc I love myself but I also kno I'm wayyyy to nice, gotta get comfy stepping out my comfort zone

  • @gurukeabba
    @gurukeabba 2 роки тому +2

    Very helpful video in understanding why we make specific word choices while speaking. True change is much harder than just swapping the words, but I think its a good starting point. Going from out to in, as we try also at the same time the difficult task of inner change.

  • @Metaphyical0samak
    @Metaphyical0samak Рік тому

    I'm grateful for this

  • @kevinm8865
    @kevinm8865 7 років тому +18

    I love this video. I like the dry-delivery and LOVE the content (explanation and examples). I would considering buying a class from Jef Gazley on Assertiveness (beyond just this DVD). I wish the videos all had a consistent formatting/production quality.
    I really like the 'Percolator Effect' explanation.

  • @agape843
    @agape843 5 місяців тому

    There’s so much junk out there in regards to relationships and communication.
    This talk sets out what EXACTLY communication looks like,and how to implement it.
    Thank you!

  • @nena8687
    @nena8687 2 роки тому +1

    Such a powerful video. Thank you and continue to make videos like this. Love it

  • @tonigoode4212
    @tonigoode4212 7 днів тому

    This is a very good video.

  • @Personal-Insights
    @Personal-Insights 4 роки тому +1

    Amazing clarity. Thank you.

  • @outcomeclear1938
    @outcomeclear1938 Рік тому

    Such a wonderful video which I found so helpful and learn so much

  • @Apple_Teck
    @Apple_Teck 4 роки тому +5

    When I’m in these type of situations, I normally just ignore the individual and consider the source. However, if they continue I then become assertive and try to get the issue resolved. Most of the time this strategy works; It mainly depends on the maturity & intelligence of the individual. Unfortunately, there are times when this approach does not work; their primarily feelings turn into anger and then become passive/ aggressive behavior.

  • @NomiAbadi
    @NomiAbadi 6 років тому +6

    Around 15:00 - I think, I want, I need, I feel - the way that "I feel" is represented is interchangeable with "I think". To my understanding, "I feel" is usually followed with an adjective (I feel hurt, I feel abandoned, etc). Men more commonly use "I think" statements and women more commonly use "I feel". They are different in expressing unheard and unfelt needs and important to distinguish between.

  • @campsitesweden
    @campsitesweden Рік тому

    What a gem this video is!

  • @victoriahutchins6358
    @victoriahutchins6358 2 роки тому

    Awesome video sir, thank you

  • @sylwiazientek5182
    @sylwiazientek5182 2 роки тому +3

    What a great lecture! I love the content and how it has been structured. I could give a lot of examples of my own life of the percolator effect...

  • @savioartwork
    @savioartwork 4 роки тому +1

    Dear Jef, I love your video and calm steady voice. Greetings from the Netherlands (an NVC student)

  • @zeChanChan
    @zeChanChan 7 років тому +3

    This is such a well developed series. Thank you.

  • @jillymouseful
    @jillymouseful 2 роки тому +2

    I just found this and found it incredibly helpful and insightful 🙏 Thank you for sharing your knowledge and wisdom ❤ listening from Ireland 🇮🇪 ☘

  • @beszaid9245
    @beszaid9245 2 роки тому

    I wish I’d have found this video a long time ago. Thanks so much

  • @unruffledduck
    @unruffledduck Рік тому

    Thank you for making this resource, a great and helpful presentation

  • @starlaks588
    @starlaks588 3 роки тому +1

    This video is powerful

  • @domingo2977
    @domingo2977 4 роки тому +1

    The simple life wisdom we mostly miss out on our most of our lives.

  • @JoeM370
    @JoeM370 Рік тому

    Bravo on the exceptional content. A like-minded book I read was a milestone in my personal growth. "The Art of Saying No: Mastering Boundaries for a Fulfilling Life" by Samuel Dawn

  • @traceyvaccarino
    @traceyvaccarino Рік тому

    Learning how to separate yourself from these believe through and her child healing, will change all of your relationship and what is available to you❤❤

  • @kizzymulcaster6057
    @kizzymulcaster6057 9 років тому +10

    Insightful , I found this very useful in finding a way to manage a problem I have ...thank you very much for sharing . :)

  • @heartwisdomlove
    @heartwisdomlove 5 років тому +2

    five basic feelings are grief, fear, anger, pain and joy
    five elemental feelings are ignorance, desire, hate, arrogance and jealousy
    all feelings mix together
    the grief of fear, the hate of desire , the pain of jealousy, etc

  • @ThrowbackTVMovies
    @ThrowbackTVMovies 2 роки тому

    Thank you so much for the information and insights!!! 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾Well done!

  • @NilgunYetis
    @NilgunYetis 3 роки тому

    So helpful. Thank ygiu gör dharing...

  • @LivT04
    @LivT04 7 років тому +6

    Wow this helps me understand my anxiety. Especially about the energy and homeostasis. Thank you 😊

  • @epignosis0212
    @epignosis0212 Рік тому

    Awesome Video

  • @rexlundstrom2333
    @rexlundstrom2333 3 роки тому +3

    Thanks Jef, I learned a lot from the primary/secondary feelings point about anger being a thing that follows a different negative emotion. And anger leading to depression is a fascinating claim. “The 3 forms of communication” is my favorite slide I took a screenshot of that one. Lots to be implemented here.

  • @anoncanon1100
    @anoncanon1100 6 років тому +3

    YOU'RE SO THE MAN FOR THIS!!!

  • @gagandeepkaur6809
    @gagandeepkaur6809 4 роки тому

    The video is very effective in bringing out the message. Thanks.

  • @butterflymagicwithhottea9291
    @butterflymagicwithhottea9291 5 років тому +1

    This video is easy to follow and a very helpful tool. Thank you

  • @theforeigner6988
    @theforeigner6988 5 років тому +2

    Detaching 23:43 I must get this one.
    Thank you.

  • @miamazingness
    @miamazingness 6 років тому +1

    I liked this video. I'll probably watch it a few more times until it sinks in all the way. Also, it's interesting that "I think" is listed in the "adult" communication style, because it seems like I've been reading everywhere that saying the words "I think" are a sign of being unsure of yourself. It seems that the rule shouldn't be so rigid, because plenty of confident and capable people will be honest when they are not sure of something.

  • @salimbatel6571
    @salimbatel6571 4 роки тому +1

    communicatin like that is part of selfactualization , some good environnement , good childhood and finance , so on , it has to do with gettin up for your self and self love and respect

  • @sarahbeattyca
    @sarahbeattyca 5 років тому +1

    Great video. Thanks for this concise and comprehensive rundown!

  • @toomylight2311
    @toomylight2311 Рік тому

    I’ve tried all this with my husband !! Hasn’t worked it’s called being taken fur granted after30 yrs.

  • @narcabusevictimgermany9687
    @narcabusevictimgermany9687 3 роки тому +3

    Feelings are more important than Emotions.

  • @PLOttawa
    @PLOttawa 5 років тому +1

    I like the Burber reference towards the end. Thank you Jeff.

  • @alpspitz1
    @alpspitz1 8 років тому +59

    Negative paradigms caused by mostly bullying and lack of parental support when a child will cause this......Thats me....

    • @eviltree6779
      @eviltree6779 8 років тому +14

      The good news is, we have a chance to make change. I think it really gives perspective on how important these things can be.

    • @OfftoShambala
      @OfftoShambala 8 років тому +1

      me three

    • @gangmang1
      @gangmang1 7 років тому +8

      Now you're aware of the roots of your problem I feel you should no longer blame them for the way that you are now. You have to make that change because now it's you're fault for lack of confidence. Just expressing my point of view.

    • @norcalgypsy
      @norcalgypsy 7 років тому +1

      me four and the guy i married

    • @norcalgypsy
      @norcalgypsy 7 років тому +3

      +Beng George, your POV was expressed very shamefully...you "should" work on your communicating skills some more. And grammar too.

  • @rawgstal
    @rawgstal 9 років тому +2

    excellent training resource. well explained

  • @LadyJammyDodgers
    @LadyJammyDodgers 3 роки тому

    This is better than paid for training

  • @ThorOdinson1269
    @ThorOdinson1269 3 роки тому

    Really glad someone made a good video about this matter, thank you Jef. Subscribed

  • @saidfarid6382
    @saidfarid6382 Рік тому +1

    Hello professor
    Thank you so much for your help and advice.
    I really appreciate your job. I wish you peace and happiness under the sky of prosperity.
    All the best.
    Take care and have a good time.
    Your follower from Algeria.

  • @mwatt1653
    @mwatt1653 3 роки тому

    Thank you for sharing. So much good info that needs to be heard and practiced. 💕

  • @sreechandra8136
    @sreechandra8136 5 місяців тому

    Awesome 👌

  • @iw9338
    @iw9338 7 років тому +2

    Thank you very much, I really needed this help.

  • @RayoBeatz
    @RayoBeatz 4 роки тому

    Jef thank you i hope you don't mind i've downloaded this because i need this in my life i'll be listening to this over and over until i can change.

  • @yelfoppo1677
    @yelfoppo1677 7 років тому +1

    Very practical, precise and easy to understand. Thanks a lot!

  • @sherriecampbell6914
    @sherriecampbell6914 3 роки тому

    I know for certain I need this class .

  • @tab1943
    @tab1943 7 років тому +1

    Awesome video. Thanks Jef.

  • @Jesterleaf
    @Jesterleaf 3 роки тому

    Thank you for sharing this, just what I needed. I hope to work on it from now on!