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Are you
comfortable stating your opinion, even if others disagree? Do you
regret that you do not share more of your ideas?
Assertiveness is
especially difficult for women, and some may even see it as a
negative behaviour. So we need to take care not to confuse
assertiveness with aggressiveness!
WHEN?
Saturday, 8
November 2008 - 9:00am to 4:30pm
WHERE?
Pelican Room, Wollaston Conference
Centre, Mt Claremont
HOW
MUCH?
$158 standard
$138 student, senior or pension card holder
Lunch and morning/afternoon teas are included in the
price

Where do
you most frequently fall on the following continuum? Are you
timid (passive), rational (assertive) or the aggressor
(aggressive)?

If you find
you are on the left or righthand side of the continuum, then this
workshop can give you an increased sense of self-confidence and
assertiveness that will lead to better relationships and greater
effectiveness in all areas of life.
- Evaluate
your current level of self-confidence
- Experience
self-empowerment through experiential exercises
- Integrate
your inner energy into constructive action
- Explore
the practice of living authentically
- Learn how
to use stressful situations creatively and to the benefit of
all
- Develop an
awareness of a deeper, enduring aspect of self
Presenter:
Ken Milling is an experienced analytic
psychotherapist with a broad-ranging private practice, and
an Executive Coach for
Integral Development. In his spare time, Ken is
a karate 4th Dan black belt ,and partners his wife Bev
as a flamenco dancer. As a guest speaker, Ken delivers talks on a
range of subjects relevant to psychological wellbeing and personal
safety.

Participants will also
receive a copy of the popular
book Fierce
Conversations by Susan Scott
Inspiring Wisdom
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