Assertive Statements Worksheet
*Express your feelings by beginning statements with phrases such as: “I feel,” I would like,” or “I don’t like.” Try to avoid indirect statements in which ownership of the feeling or opinion is unclear. For example, “I would like you to stop eating in front of me,” is preferable to, “It would be best if … ................
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