Speaking Up: Advice on Being Assertive & Flower Remedies to Help

Speaking Up: Advice on Being Assertive & Flower Remedies to Help

Speaking up for yourself can be difficult, but it's an important skill to have in order to stand up for your needs, rights, and boundaries. Here are some tips that may help:

  1. Be clear about what you want to say: Before speaking up, take some time to clarify your thoughts and emotions about the situation. This can help you communicate more effectively and with more confidence.
  2. Use "I" statements: Instead of blaming or attacking the other person, use "I" statements to express your thoughts and feelings. For example, instead of saying "You're always interrupting me," say "I feel frustrated when I get interrupted."
  3. Stay calm: Try to stay calm and composed, even if the other person becomes defensive or aggressive. Take deep breaths, use a calming technique, and remember that you have the right to express yourself.
  4. Be assertive: Being assertive means expressing your thoughts and feelings in a clear and confident manner, while respecting the other person's perspective. Avoid being aggressive or passive, and strive for a balance between the two.
  5. Practice: If speaking up for yourself is difficult for you, try practicing with a trusted friend or family member. Role-playing different scenarios can help you build confidence and improve your communication skills.

Remember that speaking up for yourself is an important part of self-care and self-respect. It may be uncomfortable at first, but the more you practice, the easier it will become.

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How can Bach flower remedies help with speaking up?

Bach flower remedies are a form of alternative medicine that use flower essences to promote emotional and mental balance. They are a natural and gentle form of healing that work on an emotional and energetic level. There are several Bach flower remedies that may help with speaking up which are detailed in the section below.

Bach flower remedies were developed in the 1930s by Dr. Edward Bach, a British physician and homeopath, who believed that emotional imbalances could lead to physical illnesses.

The remedies are made from dilutions of flower essences, which are prepared by soaking flowers in water and then exposing them to sunlight or boiling them. Each essence has a specific effect on a particular emotional state, such as fear, anger, or sadness.

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There are 38 different Bach flower remedies, each designed to address a specific emotional state or personality trait. They are usually taken orally as drops either directly into the mouth or into a glass of water and are intended to be taken over a period of time to gradually restore emotional balance. A remedy can be used alone or in combination with other Bach remedies, depending on the individual's specific needs.

They are considered safe and suitable for all ages including children, babies and pets, and are often used as a complementary therapy to conventional medicine. Bach flower remedies work by addressing the underlying emotional and mental imbalances that may be preventing a person from speaking up. However, it is important to note that Bach flower remedies are not a substitute for professional medical advice and should be used in conjunction with appropriate therapy or treatment. 

Which Bach flower remedies can help with speaking up?

Centaury

This remedy is used to help people who have difficulty saying "no" to others and who tend to be overly eager to please. Individuals who may benefit from Centaury often feel exhausted or drained from constantly doing things for others, but they may also feel a sense of guilt or obligation to continue to do so. They may struggle with asserting themselves and may find it difficult to set boundaries or speak up, which can lead to feeling taken advantage of or unappreciated. 

The Centaury remedy can help individuals develop a stronger sense of self and improve their ability to say "no" ad speak up when necessary. It can help them to assert their own needs and priorities while still maintaining kindness and compassion towards others.

Cerato

The Cerato remedy is used to help individuals who lack confidence in their own judgment and frequently seek the advice of others. These people may feel uncertain and indecisive when faced with making decisions and may find themselves easily influenced by the opinions of others. They may also feel a sense of confusion or doubt about their own abilities and intuition which means they struggle with speaking up.

The Cerato remedy is believed to help restore a sense of inner confidence and trust in one's own judgment. It is said to help individuals tune into their own inner wisdom and intuition, enabling them to make decisions with greater clarity and conviction. By helping to strengthen one's sense of self-reliance and inner guidance, the Cerato remedy can promote greater self-esteem and a more positive sense of self.

Agrimony

The Agrimony remedy is recommended for people who tend to hide their emotions behind a cheerful facade or a mask of humour, but who are actually suffering from inner turmoil, anxiety, or restlessness. Such individuals may find it difficult to express their true feelings and may try to avoid conflicts at all costs.

Agrimony promotes emotional openness, helps people confront their true feelings, and find inner peace. It can be particularly useful for individuals who have a tendency to self-medicate with alcohol, drugs, or other addictive substances to escape their emotional pain. By taking the Agrimony remedy, individuals can find relief from these symptoms and experience a greater sense of emotional balance and wellbeing.

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Mimulus

This remedy is specifically associated with the fear of known things, which can include a fear of speaking up or speaking in public. People who may benefit from Mimulus tend to be timid or shy, and may find it difficult to express themselves, especially in situations where they feel vulnerable or exposed. They may have a strong sense of self-consciousness and may be overly concerned with what others think of them.

By taking Mimulus, individuals may find that they are better able to articulate their thoughts and feelings and speak up more confidently in situations that once made them feel anxious or intimidated. This remedy can help individuals develop a greater sense of courage and self-assurance, enabling them to communicate more effectively and assert themselves when necessary.

Interested to try Bach flower remedies?

Through Mindful Remedies you can create a personalised blend of Bach flower remedies, choosing up to seven remedies in a bottle. You can select from the full range of 38 Bach flower remedies including any of the remedies listed above. A bottle lasts three weeks and during this time you should notice the balancing effects of the remedies and be starting to see positive improvements. The remedies will work at different speeds with more engrained issues taking longer to shift than passing moods.

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about the author

Since 2021, Lucy Edwards, a qualified Bach Flower Practitioner and the driving force behind Mindful Remedies, has connected with clients across the world. Crafting thousands of personalised remedies, Lucy has supported individuals' emotional wellbeing, shipping remedies to far-flung places like the USA, Thailand, and Australia.

Lucy is readily available for conversations, offering personalised advice to guide you on the path to holistic wellness. It's important to note that she's not only qualified but also registered with the Bach Centre, ensuring that every consultation and remedy adheres to Dr Bach’s original guidelines for expert care and efficacy.