Tuesday, September 3, 2019
The Three Part Assertion Method :: essays research papers
 The Three Part Assertion Method           There is a guy two doors down from me, here in the dorm - a nice guy, a  bit odd, overly friendly, and oh-so open. His favorite thing to do is prop his  door open, play on his computer, and crank the music. I generally like all  kinds of music, and I have been known to play it loud from time to time. Well,  this guy truly likes all kinds of music, and plays it as loud as his speakers  can handle it. It's a good thing he has small speakers. So, here's me, working  on my computer, trying to concentrate, meanwhile this dude is down there playing  some weird ethnic music, followed by the Star Wars theme song, with a mix of  hippie music tossed in, in no certain order. It's a classic scenario.  Over and over in my mind I envision myself going down there, screaming  at him, telling him my mind, and slamming his door. That would feel great. I  haven't done this yet, and probably won't. While reading the Bolton chapter,  this scenario replayed itself over and over in my mind. Here is my revised  strategy, which might just be used if the guy bothers me again. "When you leave  your door open, I can hear your music in my room which makes if difficult for me  to get school work done. I love music too, and certainly don't want you to not  enjoy it, but please don't force others to 'enjoy' it with you. I noticed that  when your door is closed, I can no longer hear it in my room and there is no  problem. Thanks! So, what exactly are playing there? I have this great  game.." The first sentence of this quote uses Bolton's tactic. The feeling  part, hostility and frustration, of it is implied. The last part implies that I  intend to remain friendly and hold no grudges.       To be consistent with the project objectives, I will briefly explain a  real situation in which I could have used the three part assertion method. Five  years ago, at the age of 19, I worked at a local Western Sizzlin in Harrisburg  as a waiter. I was one of the best servers there and made out well in tips.  There were two parts to each customer experience that determined my tip, and  this is basically true for every restaurant: my personal service, and the food.  I had my side down cold. The cooks, not a chance.  One morning, things were busy and the cooks were especially bad.  					    
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