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build yourself a stolid countenance that is so convincing that it is beyond reproach
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Alternatively most of the exercises here can be performed with a close friend or ina
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group and encourage you to do so after first practicing them on your own Fostering a low
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stakes environment will make it dramatically easier to bring your new postures into the wider
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world To this end recommend that you start by discussing the ideas in this book with close
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friends and family You can create an understanding with your loved ones that your relationship
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is better off without submissive signaling Instead of making each other weaker you can train
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each other to feel comfortable and at ease in strength Ask your roommate or spouse to walk
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around your home like they own the place Tell them to expect you to do the same
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If you dont have this discussion with the people close to you they may become
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disheartened not understanding why you seem different However if you explain the practice
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to them you can transform them whether they perform the programs specific exercises or not
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When they see you relaxed standing straight and speaking in a powerful voice they will find
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themselves mirroring you without even thinking about it
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Program Peace will give you the knowledge and exercises you need to progress to a point
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where you have the strength of personality to dominate everyone in your life But you dont
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want to dominate people Domination is an aggressive attempt to get someone to submit It is
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abusive and will repel even your close friends and family You simply want to be dominant
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Being dominant doesnt stop others from also being dominant Its not a competition
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Domination is onesided and aggressive but dominance is not So that we are clear on the
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difference for the final section of this chapter lets more clearly define aggression
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Dominant Nonverbals Make Aggression Unnecessary
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A very early version of this book that started working on in my late teens set out to describe
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the many costs of aggression saw aggression as a pitiful coping tactic that is often rewarded in
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the short term but ultimately results in negativity saw it as a vestigial instinct and a heuristic
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that people employ inflexibly and far too frequently felt that by living my life without
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aggression reaped many benefits wanted to share with others how to use diplomacy and a
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nice guy approach to navigate difficult social situations
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However to avoid appearing aggressive accentuated my subordination displays and
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debilitated myself through intense selfhandicapping spent so much energy placating people
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and repressing my personality that became perpetually distressed In trying to let go of
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aggressiveness had also unwittingly lost my assertiveness But this is only because was
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confusing the two
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Much of this book is about how to perceive the distinction between aggression and
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assertion so you can act confidently knowing you are maintaining your ground without
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threatening others What do assertion and aggression mean to you In the animal behavior
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literature the word assertion is constructive while aggression is destructive An animal
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chasing down its prey is acting assertively because it needs to eat An animal hurting another
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without benefit to itself is being aggressive In mammals the brain pathways controlling
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aggression like fighting members of your species are entirely distinct from the brain pathways
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for searching out and obtaining prey
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For example a cat pursuing a rat does not hiss or arch its back The active brain areas
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reflect hunger rather than anger If you were to wipe out the aggression and anger systems of
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a carnivores brain it could still be a stonecold predator On the other hand when a cat is
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aggressive toward another cat it is almost always impelled by fear Aggression is a destructive
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use of force that is rooted in trauma and insecurity If more people knew this basic neurological
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truth they likely wouldnt praise aggressiveness or confuse aggression with assertion
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At its core this book is about being assertive without being aggressive That means being
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selfpossessed but also kind at the same time It is difficult have spent my life trying to be
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both but have only come close in the last few years Many people see being assertive and
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PROGRAM PEACE Self Care Exercises to Reprogram Your Mind and Body
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being nice as two distinct modes that are incompatible or mutually exclusive Religious
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leaders tell us to be nice at the expense of being assertive Dating coaches and business gurus
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tell us to be assertive at the expense of being nice Like most stressed primates we mistakenly
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believe that we are forced to choose between these two options
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Because our psychological schemas for assertiveness are often conflated with those for
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aggression many people find it impossible to be one without the other This means that as
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soon as they start acting nonsubmissive they inadvertently also start being intrusive pushy
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and unkind They cant help it they have never learned to make this fundamental distinction
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Once you can discern between assertion and aggression you can be powerful without malice
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You can simultaneously be confident and friendly poised and thoughtful dominant and pure of
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heart The key is exhibiting incorrigibly courageous body language while still having your
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intentions in the right place Ultimately you want to make your nonverbals ruthless
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uncompromising and unapologetic but you want to temper this by making your words
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humble considerate and affectionate
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Mammals that dont feel threatened dont get angry They also dont threaten others
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As we will discuss in the next chapter aggression usually follows desperation It is a form of
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compensation for the inability to be calm while being assertive In fact in primate literature
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aggression is often characterized as submissive threat This indicates that threats come from
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monkeys that feel vulnerable or are trying too hard not to be submissive Think of the times
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when you have been really aggressive in the past You felt threatened and were breathing in a
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shallow distressed manner Correct It is the straight jacket of stress muscle tension pain
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and breathlessness that causes us to lash out In preparing us for confrontation it makes us
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confrontational
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Learning to breathe slowly deeply and on long intervals will help you develop emotional
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maturity Doing it in social situations will make you hardened to threats immune to being
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dominated exempt from defensive sentimentality and unsusceptible to feeling offended Once
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you use Program Peace to train yourself to breathe easily and stop sending submissive displays
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you will no longer have to choose between being assertive and doing the right thing This is
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because the combination of the two will come with ease
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Chapter Bullet Points
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e Submission and aggression are highly detrimental and we want to replace them with
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assertiveness and playfulness
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e Allmammals use submissive displays to show subordination to more dominant animals
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They do this to reduce social conflict over food sex and other resources
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e Humans use submissive displays too often just to be friendly
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e We commonly use suboptimal body language because we are afraid that otherwise
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we might come across as too aggressive
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e It is difficult to stop using submissive displays because they become habitual and the
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people around us come to expect them
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e Your composure posture and breathing style are all products of your social
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environment
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e Ongoing submissive displays lead to muscle tension that is apparent to others
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The chronic muscular strain caused by the display becomes a badge of selfperceived
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low status
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e As you perform the Program Peace exercises think you will be surprised by how much
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and how often you use suboptimal body language due to modesty
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e We all suffer from this to different degrees and it causes suboptimal functioning of
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