3 comebacks to use when they ask why are you so dressed up?
AssertiveYOU, Boundaries, Friends, Family, Dating, Mean Girls, Mother in law, Social events, Work SituationsChristina FerrariDressed up, critical, criticism, unsolicited, judgemental
How to read anyone instantly.
Body Language, Dating, Family, Friends, Mean Girls, Mother in law, Rude People, Social events, Work Situations, AssertiveYOUChristina Ferraribody languague, character, read anyone, nonverbal body language, how to read someone, how to read anyone
3 phrases to use when you need to break up with a friend
3 comebacks to use when someone is lying to you
3 signs someone is likely lying to you.
Body Language, Dating, Family, Friends, Gaslighting, AssertiveYOUChristina Ferrarilying, lie, lying to you, narcissist, gaslighting
3 comebacks to use with someone who only talks about themselves.
Boundaries, Dating, Friends, Family, Mother in law, Rude People, AssertiveYOUChristina Ferrarinarcissist, frenemy, bad friend, friends, friendships, mean girls
3 phrases to use to get your husband to say yes.
Boundaries, Dating, Family, Couples Therapy, AssertiveYOUChristina Ferraridating, yes, husband, wife, couples therapy, couples, relationships, favor
3 phrases to help you assertively say no.
Boundaries, Dating, Family, Friends, Mean Girls, Mother in law, Rude People, Work Situations, AssertiveYOUChristina Ferrarino, work, corporate, boundaries, assertive
3 ways to ask a potential new friend for their number.
How to respond to someone that is passive aggressive
Boundaries, Bullying, Work Situations, Mean Girls, Friends, Family, Dating, AssertiveYOUChristina Ferraripassive aggressive, mean girls, argument, conflict, tone, work
How to spot someone being fake with you.
Body Language, Friends, Family, Dating, Mean Girls, Mother in law, AssertiveYOUChristina Ferrarifake, body language, mean girls, frenemy, fake friends, mother in law
How to respond to someone who always name drops & boasts about logos & trips.
Boundaries, Family, Dating, Friends, Mean Girls, Mother in law, Rude People, Work Situations, AssertiveYOUChristina Ferrarishow off, name drop, logos, boast, one upper
How to politely tell someone you're overstimulated and need a break
Polite ways to say that’s None of your business.