Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Are you a confident and assertive businesswoman?

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Self-confidenceBeing confident and assertive are key elements when paving your way to success at work, so what do you do if you are not a confident or assertive person, or feel there is room for improvement?

Confidence is not something you are born with.  It’s shaped by experiences throughout your life and is a barometer of how you perceive yourself.  The good news is that you can build belief in yourself over time and become the confident and assertive business woman you aspire to be.

How assertive are you?

Assertive people come across as confident and in control.  Is this how you are perceived by your work colleagues or clients?  Assertiveness and self-confidence are inextricably linked so why not spend a few minutes completing the questions in our quick self-diagnosis quiz, taken from the everywomanNetwork 'Boost Your Self-Confidence' workbook to analyse how assertive you are at work - the result may surprise you.

The complete workbook covers what makes you confident, how to build and communicate your confidence and keep up the momentum moving forward. It  guides you through the steps to take to boost your confidence levels, through quizzes, exercises and thought-provoking questions, this easy-to-follow workbook helps you identify the personal strengths you already possess then gently builds your confidence in a way that is achievable and not daunting, and you can download a copy from the everywoman website (member login is required).

If you are not a member of the everywomanNetwork* go to www.everywoman.com/join and sign up to gain access to a range of exclusive tools that support your personal development.

* everywomanNetwork membership gives you access to workbooks, webinars, interviews, case studies and expert advice, plus promotional opportunities for you or your business, member discounts and offers, and the ability to connect with like-minded women.

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