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Can you strike the balance between passivity and aggression?

Story • 29th Sep 2023 • 2 Min Read

Can you strike the balance between passivity and aggression?

CultureLife @ Work

Author: Aloysius Navarro Aloysius Navarro
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How can a person strike the right balance between being passive and aggressive?

In both personal and professional settings, mastering the art of assertiveness is a valuable skill. It involves finding the right balance between being too passive and overly aggressive in your communication. Whether you're navigating conflicts, collaborating with colleagues, or seeking career growth, understanding and applying assertiveness techniques can make a significant difference in your workplace interactions.

Benefits of assertiveness in the workplace

Assertiveness in the workplace is about expressing oneself authentically while considering others' perspectives. This skill allows individuals to confidently defend their ideas or negotiate while remaining respectful. It's a valuable trait for professional interactions, enabling effective self-advocacy.

One key aspect of assertiveness is achieving personal goals without being overly forceful. It involves clear communication, a calm demeanour, active listening, fact-based arguments, and honest dialogue. Assertive individuals confidently articulate their viewpoints, manage emotions, and engage in respectful discussions, fostering productive workplace interactions.

The advantages of exhibiting assertiveness at work

Open and honest communication: Assertiveness encourages team members to freely share ideas, concerns, and feedback without fear of judgement, promoting effective collaboration and unity.

Conflict resolution: Assertive individuals proactively address conflicts, seeking constructive resolutions rather than avoiding or escalating issues, leading to a healthier work environment and improved problem-solving.

Boost in confidence: Practising assertive communication boosts self-esteem and self-assurance levels, empowering employees to embrace challenges and take on more responsibilities.

Emotional well-being: Assertiveness allows employees to express thoughts and emotions, preventing the build-up of frustrations and anxieties from unaddressed concerns, contributing to a more harmonious and productive work atmosphere.

Read more: Assertive or Aggressive: what is your leadership style?

8 tips for balancing assertiveness in the workplace

Context recognition: Adapt your communication style to the situation. Use assertiveness when needed for quick decision-making but employ passive communication when active listening is essential.

Active listening: Actively listen to colleagues and superiors. Show empathy, ask clarifying questions, and give your full attention to understand their perspectives better.

Use "I" statements: Express thoughts and feelings assertively using "I" statements, avoiding accusatory language.

Set clear boundaries: Be explicit about your boundaries and expectations to prevent misunderstandings and enhance collaboration.

Practice empathy: Understand the emotions and motivations of your colleagues to tailor your communication style and build stronger relationships.

Conflict resolution: Address conflicts assertively, focusing on finding solutions instead of placing blame.

Seek feedback: Request feedback on your communication style from colleagues and supervisors to make necessary adjustments.

Continuous improvement: Recognise that communication skills evolve with experience and self-awareness. Continuously refine your ability to balance passive and assertive communication to suit different workplace scenarios.

Mastering workplace assertiveness is essential for effective communication, conflict resolution, and personal growth. Striking the right balance between passivity and aggression empowers individuals to create a harmonious, productive, and respectful work environment.

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