15 Assertive Rights of an Adult (Part 2 of 3)

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  • Part 2 of 3
    Have you wondered what are normal thoughts and behaviors for adults? This is part TWO of a three-part series on normal assertive rules for adults. Jerry Wise discusses rules 6-10 assertive rules of the 15 rules. Many of us have grown up with NON-assertive rights within our family of origin. We do have emotional rights. Practicing these is a means of self-differentiation. Jerry Wise blends a list using Manuel Smith's work and his own family systems approach.
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  • @jerrywise
    @jerrywise  Рік тому +1

    Finally get your family OUT OF YOU & be the true self you were never allowed to be 👇
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  • @rebellaire55
    @rebellaire55 8 місяців тому +8

    "I don't care" is something that I have learn to embrace in my mid 30's. I was raised by a people pleasing, externally validation seeking sperm donor.

  • @silethaking279
    @silethaking279 8 місяців тому +5

    Not only is Mr. Jerry very knowledgeable and I’m learning so much, he has a great sense of humor!!😃😃💯

    • @jerrywise
      @jerrywise  8 місяців тому +1

      I appreciate that

  • @kitsune7351
    @kitsune7351 3 роки тому +71

    Your videos are so helpful, especially because they aid us in focusing on ourselves instead of those that mistreat us.

  • @IllIlllI
    @IllIlllI 3 роки тому +48

    Assertive rights:
    6 (0:45) right to say “I don’t know”
    7 (6:22) right to separate good will from intention
    8 (11:20) right for illogic decisions
    9 (15:04) right to say “I don’t understand”
    10 (20:22) right to say “I don’t care”
    Watch the video in full, it’s Jerry’s way of explaining topics that makes him so good!

    • @brinta19
      @brinta19 8 місяців тому

      Sooo helpful. Thankyou!!
      Especially the time stamps!!

  • @jenniferb4118
    @jenniferb4118 9 місяців тому +4

    Every minute of this is pure gold. Already listened to #1, can't wait to listen to #3. Thank you so much!

  • @IzabelaWaniek-i1x
    @IzabelaWaniek-i1x 2 місяці тому +1

    Let us be wise. Thank you 🙏

  • @bereal6590
    @bereal6590 7 місяців тому +3

    Using good deeds to get someone to do think or feel like you d; my mother's manipulation 101. Alternatively spouts how helpful she is but when challenged screeches "well I'm just a bad mother then aren't I". My father, I should be allowed to help you(shouting this whilst I'm visibly upset); me asks for help "no im busy". They're both a pain in the asse.

  • @pavla2055
    @pavla2055 3 роки тому +24

    It was almost impossible to apply logic in my house of origin . When I was 16 news came that 'Aunt Flossie" had just passed . I had NEVER heard of this woman - she had never been spoken of much less visited by anyone I knew of . Of course my fully covert narcissist mother turned this into a crisis and railed against me for not being' sorry' or bereaved . I told her I didn't feel much of anything as I'd never even heard of this person . This was when I was told 'YOU aren't even HUMAN !' .This was the level of crazy at our house , Never entitled to express an opinion , feel emotions , think independently let alone think logically . Only by going for years NO CONTACT I was able to separate my interests and will from crazy narcissistic family members .

  • @ar7tis5227
    @ar7tis5227 3 роки тому +18

    It sounds like this is a way of thinking that can lead to self-differentiation. It also sounds like ways to stop enmeshing with others. It is finding where I end and someone else begins with their own values, thoughts, and beliefs that have nothing to do with mine. This is very healthy stuff.

  • @VisenyaRhea
    @VisenyaRhea 2 роки тому +5

    I've been saying no a lot lately and I feel better and happier.

    • @jerrywise
      @jerrywise  2 роки тому +2

      Every no is a yes to something else

    • @Amy.
      @Amy. Рік тому

      @@jerrywiseAnother gem. Thank you!

  • @Fullspeed18
    @Fullspeed18 10 місяців тому +5

    We have the right to say no, I don't care, I'm not interested without feeling guilty

  • @Anu-vr5qx
    @Anu-vr5qx 3 роки тому +14

    I appreciate your calmness and maturity as always jerry

  • @Amy.
    @Amy. Рік тому +5

    This helps me understand enmeshment more specifically. Thanks!

  • @Rob9mm
    @Rob9mm 3 роки тому +12

    This is golden!

  • @seabreeze8894
    @seabreeze8894 2 роки тому +9

    Such helpful and encouraging stuff, Jerry. I’m 65 soon and have only started learning these 15 rights in the past 2 years. Thank you and God bless you!

    • @jerrywise
      @jerrywise  2 роки тому +4

      It’s never too late to work on our self differentiation❤️, I’m glad you found it helpful and encouraging!

  • @edgreen8140
    @edgreen8140 2 роки тому +6

    Thank you "manipulation is speculative". I'm trying to reduce self blame and am distancing from toxic people . It just emotionally easier.

  • @moirosalina
    @moirosalina 3 роки тому +7

    I think you are very much underrated Jerry. Thank you so much for doing this

  • @tanyakashyap6944
    @tanyakashyap6944 3 роки тому +10

    Being Assertive is fundamental to self 📈 growth.. it's like a bill of rights you draft for yourself.. Being assertive requires a new posturing aligning with your values n needs. The manner of your conduct and Cadence of your voice all require an overhaul n this can be done slowly once u have made up your mind..
    🙏🏻🙏🏻🎧

  • @pennyc7064
    @pennyc7064 3 роки тому +9

    Now I know how to reply to these codependent muddle statements.
    Prior to listening to this video I just did not say anything but thought to myself why is this person using an indirect way of communicating.
    Thanks Jerry, this video is so enlightening.

  • @marylappegard5000
    @marylappegard5000 10 місяців тому +2

    Thank you for your work I like you very much

  • @marleyofficialmedia
    @marleyofficialmedia 3 роки тому +10

    Jerry, you are the type of thinker I would have deeply appreciated growing up around. Thank you for sharing this knowledge, you are saving lives.

  • @mel11na
    @mel11na Рік тому +4

    Just found you Sir. I can’t thank you enough for your videos. Deeply grateful.

    • @jerrywise
      @jerrywise  Рік тому +2

      You are very welcome Melina

  • @catherinezandi8033
    @catherinezandi8033 9 місяців тому +2

    Thank you, your videos are so helpful and enlightening. 🙏🏼🙏🏼

  • @avalonmist254
    @avalonmist254 3 роки тому +3

    I learned these basics from years in Adult Children of Alcoholics so Freeing!!!

  • @rosamoreno4794
    @rosamoreno4794 3 роки тому +20

    Unfortunately we don’t learn not to care about others people opinions, respects, and values until after age 40. 🤷🏻‍♀️ I am 44 and am “barely” getting it.

  • @amandagish5976
    @amandagish5976 2 місяці тому +2

    In my house, once a mistake was made I had no hope of recovering. As a female, I wasn't considered bright to begin with. Add on top of that, once I make a mistake I was too stupid to breathe. By about age six there was no way for me to have brains.
    I was not to strive for anything. I was to graduate high school, get married and have kids - ONLY. My biggest ambition was supposed to know how to clean house. I manage to drive, run a household, go to school and even make decisions regarding my own life regardless of how stupid I was. Haha
    Well, this masters degree in Justice Studies I have says otherwise. It took decades but I have achieved some of the items in MY bucket list. Education, travel, I am qualified to be a college professor if I choose.
    That narrative got into my hands and I haven't let go of it.
    Point being, I do have the right to make mistakes and I'm not permanently unable to recover or learn. Take that, family of origin!

  • @lucretiz
    @lucretiz 2 роки тому +4

    Amazing channel.

  • @equalityforall5620
    @equalityforall5620 3 роки тому +5

    I love this! I think it would cause chaos, but that's probably just my dysfunction. I'll have to listen to this multiple times. I'm glad someone commented that there's a book about this. I'll have to get it.

  • @kareemmohammed5270
    @kareemmohammed5270 3 роки тому +5

    resonate, very helpful, much appreciated as always Jerry.

  • @avalonmist254
    @avalonmist254 3 роки тому +3

    I absolutely love being reminded of the responsibility I hold for myself only with out owing the world other than basic right and wrong which sometimes I really don't know...lol

  • @marekm9647
    @marekm9647 8 місяців тому +1

    Dziękujemy.

  • @Denise-y2c
    @Denise-y2c 29 днів тому

    I came across the 3 videos out of order. It doesn't matter, I'm just glad that I was able to see all 3.

  • @CS-rb4qi
    @CS-rb4qi 3 роки тому +5

    Love this, Jerry. Very timely for me, and very helpful. I’m looking forward to part 3!

    • @jerrywise
      @jerrywise  3 роки тому

      I am glad this was helpful Lim
      Thank you for watching my videos.
      If you would like to donate to help produce more free videos, it would be greatly appreciated. Any amounts helps us produce great videos.
      www.jerrywiserelationshipsystems.com/donations

    • @jerrywise
      @jerrywise  2 роки тому +1

      @Krishna Patel it’s a slow and challenging process, give it time and stay persistent. Doing this inner self differentiation work will get you closer to answering yes for all of those questions

  • @KRGraphicsCG
    @KRGraphicsCG 3 роки тому +4

    This is a great video series and I agree with a lot of what you've covered. Btw, you have some great comedic timing. "mom's hemorrhoids"? I laughed unintentionally because it was not expected. Thank you for the video

    • @Amy.
      @Amy. Рік тому

      I agree w/ Jerry’s comedic timing. It feels so good to laugh!

  • @codrin1862
    @codrin1862 6 місяців тому +1

    17:10 "it's just policy" thing is very common in Japan. If you ask questions there (even pertinent) you're usually looked down on.

  • @terrapintravels3829
    @terrapintravels3829 2 роки тому +3

    So very helpful Jerry, thank you!

  • @wendySstrub815
    @wendySstrub815 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much for this. Honestly I didn’t realize how many of these things were ingrained in me (the opposite of each right) and how I was doing them as well. I was honestly exhausted from trying so hard. It’s freedom from shooting my self in the 🦶 for the rest of my life! Again thank you very much. It’s a process not an overnight fix but it’s a great start. At least I know where to start! Thank you and bless you for sharing these videos.

  • @elisa48092
    @elisa48092 2 роки тому +5

    My crazy narcissist mom: How does the printer warranty work?
    Me: I don't know
    Mom: You are useless, I always have to do everything, she screams, tears and that's a tragedy.

  • @TheeKaylaMarieOne
    @TheeKaylaMarieOne 3 роки тому +4

    You’re fantastic ✨

  • @michaelblue6150
    @michaelblue6150 3 роки тому +3

    Good Job Jerry! This was very helpful and right on

  • @authorgirl93
    @authorgirl93 3 роки тому +3

    Thanks so much!! Super helpful videos as always! :) I think the feeling that you owe people something after they've done one nice thing for you is something for me to work on!

  • @christinerobertson9596
    @christinerobertson9596 3 роки тому +1

    I love this!! I'd like to send it to my son, but he probably doesn't care about it.

  • @falconbritt5461
    @falconbritt5461 10 годин тому

    Yes, logic isn't the best guide in many cases, in my experience. Listening to the body, the intuition and the higher self's guidance within (which feels very much like instinct) has proven far more accurate and wise in my case when making decisions. In fact, whenever I let logic override my intuition, odds are high things won't turn out as well. Question everything. Even a local hospital was found to be selling patient info illegally (presumably to insurance companies) via their portal service. Logically, would one expect this? No. But instinct/intuition could have warned the patients had they listened within and not presumed they were being paranoid.

  • @DisabilityExams
    @DisabilityExams 3 роки тому +8

    Logic is not the determining factor in 90% of our decisions. It's a myth that we make our decisions based on logic.

  • @getnetalemu4427
    @getnetalemu4427 Рік тому

    Thank you.

  • @fairygurl9269
    @fairygurl9269 3 роки тому +3

    Our Subconscious could be sensing Positives and or Dangers that "Logic" Can't see to Calculate.

  • @whitehairvillain36
    @whitehairvillain36 2 роки тому +2

    When someone asks, " you dont know"
    Say "no... not everyone knows what you know... And nor do they necessarily care..." 😏

  • @and5389
    @and5389 2 роки тому +1

    I'm chuckling over Appalachia being it's own country. It has felt like that to me at times.

  • @kmiller36
    @kmiller36 Рік тому +1

    🙏🏻

  • @hikingviking859
    @hikingviking859 3 роки тому +1

    I would assume at a doctors office they’re not taking your picture for fun. They do that now.

  • @whitehairvillain36
    @whitehairvillain36 2 роки тому +1

    "I dont know" is an ever- expansive state...

  • @eowyneadig7879
    @eowyneadig7879 12 днів тому

    “…mom’s hemorrhoids…” 🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @inlov33
    @inlov33 2 роки тому

    This is really good and necessary info, the adds however, take away from content!

    • @jerrywise
      @jerrywise  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you Anna, I'm glad this Information was helpful. And thank you for directing my attention to this issue, this was just fixed on this video:)

    • @inlov33
      @inlov33 2 роки тому

      @@jerrywise thank you :)

  • @ianmcpherson3615
    @ianmcpherson3615 2 роки тому

    Is Part 3 available?

  • @IllIlllI
    @IllIlllI 3 роки тому +2

    One psychiatrist to rule them all...

  • @alcidesfy
    @alcidesfy 3 роки тому

    Logic isn’t black or white. Logic is logic, and then there’s plain being wrong. That doesn’t mean people shouldn’t be free to be wrong. Just that wrong and right aren’t the same.

  • @BenjaminHart-u8d
    @BenjaminHart-u8d 2 дні тому

    There's a whole generation of people that act as though you're supposed to know everything. They're usually the ones who have had everything handed to them. A good economy that was handed to them. Opportunities that were handed to them. Assets, social security, pension, all handed to them. Now when they need extra money for more, more, more they take up all the entry level jobs that should go to someone who needs it to survive.
    Deplorable people. My mother told me she could go out and get a job right now no problem to show me 'how it's done." Yeah, and they`d hire her for sure. It would be a downgrade for her. it proves nothing. I haven't had the opportunity for a legitimate job ever. I have a bachelor's degree. If it were the 60s they'd be throwing jobs at me.
    I'm sorry, I refuse to be a slave and live like this until i die. I deserve better than this. This is my right as a human being.

  • @alcidesfy
    @alcidesfy 3 роки тому +1

    Oh yeah, it’s a great excuse for narcissists to not know….

  • @Seliz463
    @Seliz463 4 місяці тому

    I don’t think it’s helpful to articulate that people have a right to be “illogical,” because it’s not “illogical” to take specific circumstances and context into account rather than rigidly and dogmatically applying algorithmic rules. It’s actually illogical to NOT account for specifics and contexts. Rather than pointing at logic as the limiting factor, maybe it would be more accurate to point to dogmatic thinking ad the problem. We have the right to choose logic over dogmatism.