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The Nitty Gritty On Assertiveness



As an outpatient psychologist with a very long running private

practice, clients often ask me, "What's the trick to becoming assertive?"

The short answer is "speak up." The more extensive answer is we

first have to be aware of what assertiveness is and what it is not.

Let me tackle the last part first.

Assertiveness is not aggression. It is not yelling, name

calling or doing anything physically violent. It is not about

getting in someone's space or place if they do not invite us.

It is not about tampering with other's property.

Neither is assertiveness about being passive. That involves

not saying or doing things in an indirect way, but still having an

deceitful intent. Such statements blur messages on purpose;

confusing the recipient into thinking the intent is something it

is not. Manipulating falls into this category.

Being non-assertive is different from being passive. The difference is

that choosing to not speak up is deliberate, conscious and has no

ulterior motives. It is not manipulation, just the choice to not

respond. Sometimes this is the better choice, like when our boss is mad at us, yet we would

like to have a promotion. Or, how about when the motorcycle cop pulls us over... Not speaking

at that time is judicious, and choosing to not assert our point of

view is wise.

Assertiveness is about speaking up in an explicit way, stating

what you want and using "I" statements. "I would like to have that cake" is an assertive statement. "That cake would sure look

nice on my plate" is a semi-assertive statement. "My, how good

that cake looks" is not an assertive statement. "That cake would

make me feel better about you" is a manipulative statement.

Saying nothing about cake because we do not want any is choosing

to just not be assertive.

Assertiveness involves five steps. I created a publication on this subject, in which I explain them in detail and how they flow from one to the

other, each needing to be completed before the next. For this

article, here's a quick summary. Step One is asking yourself what

are you thinking or feeling. Step Two is about validating that

your thoughts and/or feelings are valid and important. Step Three

is thinking and planning how we might express ourselves, assuming

we get through Step Two and actually think what we have to say is

important enough to say or do something about. Step Four is

actually executing the plan; that is, doing what we fantasized in

Step Three. Step Five is feedback. How did it go? If we

achieved some satisfaction, we are done with that thought. If not,

it is back to Step One.

This may seem a little too general, but each of us goes through at

least the first two steps with every thought and/or feeling. Those

thoughts and/or feelings that are most important; that is, rise to some

higher level in our awareness, are considered more and are more

likely to motivate us to consider doing something about. This is

Step Three, which once employed,usually carries us through to

completion (Step Five). This process is automatic and very, very

fast. It is usually unconscious; that is, out of everyday

awareness, automatic and usually psychologically reflexive

(patterned, rehearsed responses that we chalk up as mental habits).

Learning to be assertive is about realizing the steps that are

involved and how we each follow them. If we do so automatically,

then assertiveness is hit or miss, depending upon our early training.

We inherit most of these thought patterns from our parents, which

could be good or bad. The key to becoming assertive is to become

aware of the above and practice it a few times. Usually people

see the payoff and are prompted to continue.

There is always a group of folks who oppose and claim

being assertive is a bad thing. It creates conflict, and therefore does not work,

is a waste of time, etc. In my ebook, I address a very long list

of reasons people create why we should not be assertive. Some of

them are quite creative, but all of them lack basis. I explain all

of this is seriousness and detail. In my view, assertiveness is a very

helpful skill and is one of the easiest to acquire. Once practiced,

assertiveness spreads out in the psyche and positively influences

more experiences than the reader can imagine, starting with decreasing

anxiety and depression and increasing self-esteem.

Dr. Griggs
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The history of drums ranges back from the age when it was primarily a device to communicate and an instrument used to perform during any rituals or ceremony. The jungle tribes have been using it as a means to send signals to other people of the same tribe or different tribes. Same is the case in the history of Latin drums.

Due to the simple nature of a drum structure, the use of drum has been a worldwide phenomenon. The music, as the saying goes, is without any boundaries. And thus Latin drum that has its influences and origin from the Africa and the indigenous South America is popular around the world.

Recent years have seen the growth in the popularity of the Cuban music, and in turn it has brought a lifeline in the Latin form of music and also in the exposure of Latin drums. The Salsa and the Samba once again have gained popularity throughout the world. The globalization effect has increased the popularity of instruments like, congas, bongos and timbales.

Latin drums include the likes of Bongo, Cajon, Conga, and Timbales. If one considers the name of Latin drums and percussions then we will have a list including instruments as Agogos, Blocks, Bongos, Cabasas, Castanets, Congas, Cow Bells, Cuicas, Egg Shakers, Guiros, Maracas, Pandeiro, Single Reco, Kelly Shaker, Surdos, Tambourines, Tamborim, Timbales and Tubanos.

The above list certainly gives a lot of names to the ordinary drummer who is trying to create a custom drum set. However, such variety is one exciting element, for which drummers all over the world has tended to taken a liking for creating their custom drum kits. Drummers all over the world have been using drums from different parts of the globe. The collection, when played, can generate wonderful music.

Bongo generates the sound when being struck in the low and high pitch sound areas. It's compact size and lightweight has made it one of the favorites among the Latin drums users.

Cajon is used to produce convincing sound and snare effect. Drummers use their hands or use rods and brushes to play this instrument. It, generally, needs a floor stand to keep on the ground.

Blocks are usually made of wood. The block comes in all three variations, viz. small, low and high pitch. Their size is small so it is quite convenient for the drummers to use their hands.

Cowbells come in pairs but it is on the preference of the drummer to use more than two in his collection. Two sticks also come in association with this piece of Latin drum.

Macaras are used to play with two hands in use. They provide style to the collection of the drummer.

To use such a wide range of Latin drums in his collection the drummer also needs to have a good knowledge on the pieces of hardware he uses. There are even more devices that a drummer can use in his already wide compilation of different drums and percussion devices.
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