Description: Cada vez que agachamos la cabeza, nos sometemos o accedemos a peticiones irracionales, le damos un duro golpe a la autoestima: nos flagelamos. Y aunque salgamos bien librados por el momento, logrando disminuir la adrenalina y la incomodidad que genera la ansiedad, nos queda el sinsabor de la derrota. �Qui�n no se ha mirado alguna vez al espejo tratando de perdonarse la sumisi�n o no haber dicho lo que en verdad pensaba? �Qui�n no ha sentido, as� sea de vez en cuando, la lucha interior entre la indignaci�n por el agravio y el miedo a enfrentarlo? Aun as�, en cada uno de nosotros hay un reducto de principios donde el yo se niega a rendir pleites�a y se rebela. Tenemos la capacidad de indignarnos cuando alguien viola nuestros derechos o somos v�ctimas de la humillaci�n, la explotaci�n o el maltrato: podemos decir NO. En el proceso de aprender a querernos a nosotros mismos, junto al autoconcepto, la autoimagen, la autoestima y la autoeficacia, que ya he mencionado en Aprendiendo a quererse a s� mismo, hay que abrirle campo a un nuevo auto: el autorrespeto, la �tica personal que separa lo negociable de lo no negociable, el punto de no retorno. Detr�s del ego que acapara, est� el yo que vive y ama, pero tambi�n est� el yo aporreado, el yo que exige respeto, el yo que no quiere doblegarse, el yo humano: el yo digno. Comienza a decir que NO y a ser m�s asertivo. ENGLISH DESCRIPTION Every time we bow our heads, submit to, or accede to irrational requests, we deal a severe blow to our self-esteem: we flagellate ourselves. And even if we get away with it for the moment, managing to reduce the adrenaline and the discomfort generated by anxiety, we are left with the taste of defeat. Who hasn't looked in the mirror trying to forgive themselves for submitting or not having said what they really thought? Who hasn't felt, at least from time to time, the inner struggle between indignation at the grievance and the fear of confronting it? Even so, in each of us there is a stronghold of principles where the self refuses to pay homage and rebels. We have the capacity to be outraged when someone violates our rights or we are victims of humiliation, exploitation or mistreatment: we can say NO. In the process of learning to love ourselves, along with the self-concept, self-image, self-esteem and self-efficacy, which I have already mentioned in Learning to Love Yourself, we must open the way to a new self: self-respect, the personal ethics that separate the negotiable from the non-negotiable, the point of no return. Behind the ego that hoards, there is the self that lives and loves, but there is also the beaten self, the self that demands respect, the self that does not want to bend, the human self: the dignified self. Start saying NO and be more assertive.
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EAN: 9786070747717
UPC: 9786070747717
ISBN: 9786070747717
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Item Height: 1.3 cm
Item Weight: 0.2 kg
Book Title: Derecho a Decir No: Aprenda a Decir No Y Gane Siendo Asertivo / the Right to Say No
Number of Pages: 176 Pages
Language: Spanish
Publisher: Editorial Planeta, S. A.
Publication Year: 2018
Topic: Communication & Social Skills, Conflict Resolution, Personal Growth / Self-Esteem
Genre: Family & Relationships, Self-Help
Item Length: 9.1 in
Author: Walter Riso
Item Width: 5.9 in
Format: Trade Paperback