How to Communicate Assertively 4 Tips

Communication Coach Alexander Lyon
21 Mar 202209:53

Summary

TLDRThis video explores the importance of assertive communication by comparing it with passive, aggressive, and passive-aggressive styles. Assertive communication is described as direct and respectful, with a focus on mutual respect. The video emphasizes using 'I' language and staying composed, avoiding emotional reactions. Four key tips are provided for communicating more assertively: stay calm, express yourself clearly, use 'I' statements, and practice good listening. The speaker also offers a free PDF on essential communication skills for professionals. Viewers are encouraged to self-assess their own communication style.

Takeaways

  • πŸ˜€ Assertive communication is about being direct and respectful, unlike passive, aggressive, or passive-aggressive styles.
  • 😌 Passive communication avoids expressing needs, leading to unmet expectations.
  • 😠 Aggressive communication involves blaming and controlling others, often escalating conflicts.
  • 😢 Passive-aggressive communication is indirect, with emotions simmering below the surface, often leaking out in sarcastic or manipulative ways.
  • 🀝 Assertive communicators express their thoughts clearly while respecting others' opinions.
  • πŸ’¬ Using 'I' language instead of 'you' language helps communicate personal concerns without blame.
  • πŸ§˜β€β™€οΈ Preparing and practicing your message ahead of time ensures you're calm and composed during important conversations.
  • 🎯 Focus on your message and avoid trying to control the other person's response or outcome.
  • πŸ‘‚ Being a good listener fosters mutual respect and sets the right tone for assertive communication.
  • ⏳ Patience in listening allows time to fully understand the other person’s perspective before responding assertively.

Q & A

  • What is assertive communication?

    -Assertive communication is a direct and respectful way of expressing your thoughts and needs. It involves clearly stating your preferences while also respecting the opinions of others.

  • How does passive communication differ from assertive communication?

    -Passive communication involves avoiding expressing one’s own thoughts or needs, often out of fear or a desire to avoid conflict. Assertive communication, on the other hand, is clear and direct, allowing people to express their views while respecting others.

  • What are some key characteristics of aggressive communication?

    -Aggressive communication is dominating, often involving blaming, attacking, and finger-pointing. Aggressive communicators use harsh 'you' language and may escalate conversations by cutting people off or using angry tones.

  • What is passive-aggressive communication?

    -Passive-aggressive communication is when someone does not express their feelings directly but allows their anger or frustration to simmer, often letting it leak out in indirect ways, such as sarcasm, gossip, or passive comments.

  • Why is assertive communication considered the best approach?

    -Assertive communication is the most effective because it communicates clearly and respectfully without emotional noise. This allows your message to be heard without distracting the other person with an unhelpful communication style.

  • What is the importance of using 'I' language in assertive communication?

    -'I' language focuses on expressing your thoughts and feelings, which helps reduce defensiveness in the listener. It avoids placing blame and allows for a more productive conversation, unlike aggressive 'you' language.

  • How can you prepare for an assertive conversation?

    -You can prepare by drafting and practicing your message several times, revising it to remove any emotional edges. This ensures your communication is composed, clear, and concise.

  • What are some strategies to stay calm before an assertive conversation?

    -To stay calm, it's helpful to sleep on the issue, wait 24 hours before speaking, and draft out your message. Revising and practicing your message multiple times can also help you maintain composure.

  • How can listening help improve assertive communication?

    -Good listening shows respect and can encourage the other person to reciprocate. By listening patiently and asking clarifying questions, you create a more productive and respectful dialogue, which supports assertive communication.

  • What is the role of control in different communication styles?

    -In aggressive communication, control is exerted over others, while passive communication often reflects a lack of control. Assertive communication focuses on expressing your own views without attempting to control others, leading to more effective interactions.

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