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  • Essay / Self-Assertiveness Essay - 1759

    For example, “you do not directly express your feelings, thoughts, and wishes” but you “do more than your share of listening.” (McKay, Davis, Fanning, 2009, 128) This explains that being a passive communicator means possessing a particular set of skills that have the ability to be learned and trained like any other skill. Granite, skills such as passivity may be more appropriate in some situations than others, but they have the ability to be learned and used, which fits with skills and tools hypothesis number four.