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  • Post category:Behaviour / Mental health / Relationships
  • Post published:October 7, 2014

Understand that your rights, thoughts, feelings, needs and desires are just as important as everyone else’s – but remember they are not more important than anyone else’s.

Source: Assertiveness: Working WITH People, Not Against Them @ MindTools

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