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Circe

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I was just looking for some pearl earrings when I spotted this: http://www.rubylane.com/item/668884-3533/Gorgeous-White-Shell-Pearl-Vermeil I kind of love this woman for using a jewelry listing as a teaching moment on how women should stand up for themselves. Snippet for those who don't like to click through:

"I do have other styles of earwires, so if there is another type you would prefer, by all means, please request what you want at checkout.

For two years I taught Assertiveness Training in a "displaced homemaker" program at Daytona State College. All of the women were over forty. They had to be. Some were 85. Everyone's lives changed radically, because they learned to ask for what they wanted. The first really scary assignment for my students was to go to a restaurant ALONE for an evening meal and send the food back. You would not believe the terror BEFORE the ladies did the task. But I think you would believe the ecstasy that accompanied their victories. All of them had been victorious. Most had merely asked for their plate to be warmed a bit.

By the end of each course there was always a woman with a dramatic story. I most clearly remember the lady who came to the last class and announced that she had asserted with her dentist that he had to replace five crowns he'd made for her within that year that never felt right, and made it impossible for her to eat salads. One was part of a bridge. My student (as lady in her sixties) had to spend a fortune on that dental work. I was so thrilled to hear that she would not take no for an answer when the dentist told her he'd have to charge her all over again to redo the crowns. In the end, HE paid (which was only right), and she ended up with perfectly feeling crowns.

So, please, ask for the kind of earwires you want. Hopefully, the ones on the pair right now will be the ones you desire."

Having just written my first ... jewelry listing fan letter, I guess? ... I figured I'd share the love with you guys. This concludes today's test of the Circe is a Weirdo Service, and we now return you to your regularly scheduled programming. :wavey:
 
Wow, nice illustration to make her point; certainly hope that she doesn't get more than she bargained for.
 
Very nice teaching moment.

Do they have the opposite of 'assertiveness training'? I often thing I need that.
 
Wow--what a story. I absolutely love it. I have a few student mentee's, and most of my "advice" for them is to believe in, and stand up for themselves. School usually gives them the "skills/tools" but you wouldn't believe how often smart, accomplished people doubt themselves and let their dreams take a back seat and let that keep them from really going after what they want.
 
Gypsy|1383787510|3551917 said:
Very nice teaching moment.

Do they have the opposite of 'assertiveness training'? I often thing I need that.

Anger management? I'll be the blonde to your right ... :wacko:
 
Gypsy|1383787510|3551917 said:
Very nice teaching moment.

Do they have the opposite of 'assertiveness training'? I often thing I need that.

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: Me too!
 
Thank you to the person writing the jewellery listing and thank you to you, Circe, for sharing it.
 
soxfan|1383835708|3552159 said:
Gypsy|1383787510|3551917 said:
Very nice teaching moment.

Do they have the opposite of 'assertiveness training'? I often thing I need that.

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: Me too!

You might wanna save me a seat guys. :cheeky:
 
Love you guys. :lol:
 
Clever dame - she's selling a message that earwires are important and it's essential to get it right. If you buy from her you'll feel good about yourself.
 
Gypsy|1383787510|3551917 said:
Very nice teaching moment.

Do they have the opposite of 'assertiveness training'? I often thing I need that.

Thanks so much for the 'teaching moment'. Gypsy, you definitely don't need to change anything about your attitude. You are as assertive as any woman should be.

I had the time of my life in the 80's. My DH had bought me a very expensive 'pant suit' which I loved and wore to a high end restaurant for dinner. At the entrance, the maitre d' told me that "slacks were not allowed". I quietly but forcefully told him that this pant suit was far more expensive than any outfit in the dining room. He hesitated for only a moment before he took us to our table. I must have had that "don't mess with me' look that I always carried with me and put to good use. :bigsmile:

I'm another one who definitely doesn't need assertiveness counselling. :appl: :wavey:
 
isaku5|1383868251|3552392 said:
Gypsy|1383787510|3551917 said:
Very nice teaching moment.

Do they have the opposite of 'assertiveness training'? I often thing I need that.

Thanks so much for the 'teaching moment'. Gypsy, you definitely don't need to change anything about your attitude. You are as assertive as any woman should be.

I had the time of my life in the 80's. My DH had bought me a very expensive 'pant suit' which I loved and wore to a high end restaurant for dinner. At the entrance, the maitre d' told me that "slacks were not allowed". I quietly but forcefully told him that this pant suit was far more expensive than any outfit in the dining room. He hesitated for only a moment before he took us to our table. I must have had that "don't mess with me' look that I always carried with me and put to good use. :bigsmile:

I'm another one who definitely doesn't need assertiveness counselling. :appl: :wavey:


Hahahahaha! That's a great story. Slacks. AS IF. I would have looked at him and said, "Well, then you and my husband are in trouble aren't you?"
 
Thanks for sharing, Circe. That's a gem.
 
Circe|1383835435|3552157 said:
Gypsy|1383787510|3551917 said:
Very nice teaching moment.

Do they have the opposite of 'assertiveness training'? I often thing I need that.

Anger management? I'll be the blonde to your right ... :wacko:

I'll be the redhead sitting nearest to the door, so I can leave if I get too restless to sit through the entire exercise. haha


"slacks were not allowed"
I'd have leaned in very close, and whispered with a straight face "Oh, I must wear these because they hide a very nasty scar on my leg!" Just to embarrass him, because I am sometimes evil like that. :lol:
 
isaku5|1383868251|3552392 said:
Gypsy|1383787510|3551917 said:
Very nice teaching moment.

Do they have the opposite of 'assertiveness training'? I often thing I need that.

Thanks so much for the 'teaching moment'. Gypsy, you definitely don't need to change anything about your attitude. You are as assertive as any woman should be.

I had the time of my life in the 80's. My DH had bought me a very expensive 'pant suit' which I loved and wore to a high end restaurant for dinner. At the entrance, the maitre d' told me that "slacks were not allowed". I quietly but forcefully told him that this pant suit was far more expensive than any outfit in the dining room. He hesitated for only a moment before he took us to our table. I must have had that "don't mess with me' look that I always carried with me and put to good use. :bigsmile:

I'm another one who definitely doesn't need assertiveness counselling. :appl: :wavey:

"Will you leave these at the coat check for me then?" and I would have started unzipping those things right there.


(I think I also need some sort of *training*... exact type yet to be determined.)
 
Er, um.... what!?!
 
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