Learning outcome
Communicate what you have learnt and how you will apply what you know to the Year 9 Business Kete...
Definition
Aggressive
Fighting back and showing forceful manner (Verbal or Non-Verbal or a Physical manner)
Assertive
Having or showing a confident and forceful personality
Passive
Accepting or allowing what happens or what others do, without active response or resistance.
I have learnt that being aggressive can make other peoples thought about you in a negative way and it's not the only way to talk back or respond to a situation.
Also being passive is not really a good thing since people will keep telling you what to do because they know you won't do anything and being assertive is the perfect way to go about a situation being able to be calm and talk the situation out.
I myself is sometimes Assertive since I talk back from time to time but I mostly don't listen to what the other person is ranting about and make sarcastic comments.
During the Business and Enterprise Kete, I will be able to reduce conflict by being assertive. For example, I can tell the other person we can just talk about the situation calmly.
Assertive
Having or showing a confident and forceful personality
Passive
Accepting or allowing what happens or what others do, without active response or resistance.
I have learnt that being aggressive can make other peoples thought about you in a negative way and it's not the only way to talk back or respond to a situation.
Also being passive is not really a good thing since people will keep telling you what to do because they know you won't do anything and being assertive is the perfect way to go about a situation being able to be calm and talk the situation out.
I myself is sometimes Assertive since I talk back from time to time but I mostly don't listen to what the other person is ranting about and make sarcastic comments.
During the Business and Enterprise Kete, I will be able to reduce conflict by being assertive. For example, I can tell the other person we can just talk about the situation calmly.
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