My Assertive Rights (yours, too!)
Mar. 10th, 2006 07:59 amI have the right to act in ways that promote my self-respect and integrity.
I have the right to feel good about myself.
I have the right to stand up for myself.
I have the right to experience and express my feelings.
I have the right to ask for what I want.
I have the right to say "No" and not feel guilty.
I have the right to ask "dumb" questions.
I have the right to "read minds" poorly.
I have the right to take time to slow down and think.
I have the right to change my mind and make mistakes.
I have the right to disappoint people and do less than I am capable of doing.
I have the right to not have a "good reason" for what I feel and want
I have the right to feel good about myself.
I have the right to stand up for myself.
I have the right to experience and express my feelings.
I have the right to ask for what I want.
I have the right to say "No" and not feel guilty.
I have the right to ask "dumb" questions.
I have the right to "read minds" poorly.
I have the right to take time to slow down and think.
I have the right to change my mind and make mistakes.
I have the right to disappoint people and do less than I am capable of doing.
I have the right to not have a "good reason" for what I feel and want