How To Fix Combative Relationships: Case Study
What combative relationships are and how to fix them.
Social Power Moves are sneaky maneuvers people use to raise their social status compared to yours.
Power Moves Types
There are many types of social power moves:
Aggressive in nature, like Donald Trump’s handshakes
Covert and behind your back, like in social climb in absentia
Or neutral, like letting you wait.
Whatever the style, you can hardly go through life without someone being rude to you, pushing you down or trying to take advantage of you.
This is the section details and explains, with practical examples, what the most dominant and aggressive people out there do.
And, most importantly, what you can do to stop them and stand up for yourself.
What combative relationships are and how to fix them.
Obama looked submissive compared to Putin. But can we learn a from him a few things on how to deal with dominant men?
Well, Yes We Can!
6 Effective techniques to turning NO into YES -And why it’s important to avoiding NO-
A 7 steps guide to restore the power balance when someone makes you wait.
Status jockeying is very common in groups, but it’s much worse when it’s the leader who engages in them.
Read here why is that so and what are the most common Status Power Plays.
You can get anything you want.. As long as you obey the Rule of Social Exchange.