Artful Assertiveness Skills for Women
Written by Margaret Nash
Narrated by Margaret Nash
4.5/5
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About this audiobook
Attention ladies! Are you tired of being ignored, not taken seriously, feeling like a victim, and saying yes when you want to say no?
Instead, would you like to know how to get your way, be heard, and handle every situation with calm assurance and authority?
You need to listen to this book!
- Learn how to say no, artfully and effectively, without anyone getting upset.
- Define and protect your boundaries without anyone noticing.
- Project a calm, confident energy that will make the Dog Whisperer jealous.
- Shut down bullies and passive-aggressive catty types with style and wit.
- Learn the body language that will ensure you are heard and taken seriously.
- Discover how to keep yourself safe - both physically and emotionally.
You will absolutely adore the feeling of stepping into your power. It’s a trip!
About the author: Margaret Nash, life-coach, business trainer, NLP master practitioner, self-help writer, aging brat, hippie at heart, shares her experience with clients, family, friends, dogs, and cats, honing her assertiveness skills. (OK, she totally failed with the cats.)
She grew up in the States, lived in England for several decades, and now resides in San Miguel de Allende, a lovely, artistic, alternative haven in the central highlands of Mexico.
She has been a successful practicing NLP coach and trainer for nearly 20 years. She enjoys her semi-retirement.
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Reviews for Artful Assertiveness Skills for Women
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- Rating: 1 out of 5 stars1/5I rate one star because it’s only for women. In my opinion there is a disproportionate amount of books written for women and not enough for men struggling with these issues. I feel like it’s acceptable that women receive more help by society, but I feel like it should be 70-30 or 65-35 and not 95-5.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Her accent is a delightful mixture of southern Belle and a touch of British influence. Overall, it's a decent book with good points. As an audiobook, the words "Point-" and "quote, unquote" shouldn't be used repeatedly to preface said points. I used the fast forward button liberally to avoid that irritation.