James W. Williams

  • _angel_ D_has quoted2 years ago
    assertiveness means being honest with your own feelings, needs, ideas and wants, yet being mindful of other people’s needs and opinions at the same time.
  • b8450419407has quoted2 years ago
    lets the other person talk more about himself
  • b8450419407has quoted2 years ago
    The trick is to be an instrument of flow, and not an obstacle
  • b7366263414has quoted2 years ago
    Don’t steal all the spotlight.

    It’s not all about You.
  • b8450419407has quoted2 years ago
    embarrassing the self, causing misunderstanding, and unintentionally hurting others.
  • b9880722878has quoted2 years ago
    Rate Your Fear

    Fear isn’t too abstract to be assessed, especially on a personal level. Without too much thinking and drama on the backdrop, nobody knows you more than yourself. You can rate your fear based on how strong you feel it, and this is the first step to trying to control it if overcoming it seems impossible, or at least impossible at the moment.
  • b5333117736has quoted2 years ago
    Don’t be afraid to get some of the spotlight for yourself.
  • dhiasyifahas quotedlast year
    rocking your boat.
  • Roselex Princess Dullahas quoted10 months ago
    To be a better conversationalist, you should watch out for hand gestures, eye contact, and facial expressions, and learn to divulge their meanings.
  • Marko Jovanovichas quotedlast year
    His secret? He lets the other person talk more about himself, and he makes more opportunities for that person to talk by directing the conversation toward a shared area of interest. He never acts like a doormat, no. The man is just so open-minded that other people’s interest spikes his own, and he asks questions to learn more and keep the conversation flowing.
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