Authors: Inés Vega González, Carmen Martín Valderrama
While in the lecture hall, the relationship between students and
professors usually does not leave much room for discussion. Nonetheless,
the need to defend your own interests and ideas is becoming more and
more frequent as the career level advances. Without the tools to
effectively present your ideas, such situations can be frustrating and
demotivating and eventually, hinder a career in both academia and
industry.
To equip the sections with the important skill of
getting what you want when you want it, the Young Minds programme hosted a
dedicated online Zoom workshop on Assertiveness Training. Two slots
were scheduled on the 25th of September and on the 16th of October. Here
is what one of the participants said:
“Back in September of
last year I was offered the opportunity to attend a quite enriching
course, on the topic of assertiveness and self-improvement. This matter
at hand has gained a lot of relevance among the scientific community
over the last decades, as being assertive is a pivotal trait for anyone
with a will for sharing their ideas.
The experience
surpassed all my expectations, the small group favoured a more
personalised attention from the speaker. The seminar as a whole was a
well-structured guide over what attitudes would lead to a more efficient
work environment. Through different methods and examples, the presenter
showcased how to balance between your needs and other’s needs, that way
avoiding the risk of falling on sub-assertive or over-assertive roles,
creating tensions which may compromise your work and well-being. The
reduced number of attendees offered the chance of sharing our own
experiences, subsequently working together to solve more efficiently
similar situations for the future.
Overall, it may
be said that this experience had a positive impact on how we confront
certain events, not only in a working environment but also in all
aspects in life. I would certainly recommend a similar course to
everyone working towards improving their professional presence.”