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Test Fear of Being Challenged
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QUESTION 1: What is the fear of being challenged?
A skill to win debates
A belief that encourages the expression of ideas
An aggressive communication strategy
A limiting belief that prevents many people from expressing their opinions
2nd QUESTION: What is the common origin of the fear of being challenged?
Lack of interest in the opinions of others
Past experiences where a powerful or aggressive person challenged our ideas
Overconfidence in one's own ability to defend oneself
A tendency to always impose one's own point of view
QUESTION 3: What should be the process to overcome the fear of challenges and become more assertive?
It should be gradual, starting with small goals
You must be quick, facing the most difficult situations first
Any type of challenge should be avoided so as not to feel fear
It should only be practiced with aggressive people to get used to it
QUESTION 4: What is the true objective of assertiveness?
Win the debate at all costs
Converting the other person to our way of thinking
Mutual respect
Imposing one's own opinion without discussion
QUESTION 5: In what situations is assertiveness not the best option and it is preferable to seek help?
In a class discussion
At an important business meeting
In a family debate
In situations of harassment or violence
QUESTION 6: What does accepting that everyone has the right to their own opinion allow us to achieve?
It makes us feel like we have to win the debate
It allows us to defend our position with more confidence by reducing pressure
It makes us doubt our own opinion
It increases our fear of being challenged
QUESTION 7: To gain confidence when practicing assertiveness, what type of people should you start with?
With people who are known to be easier to handle
With very assertive or aggressive people
With our superiors at work
With people with whom we have major disagreements
8th QUESTION: Assertiveness does not consist of imposing a point of view, but rather in
Always accept the opinions of others
Avoid discussion to avoid conflict
Defend him respectfully
Winning the debate at any cost
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