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As an AI language model, I should advise that being aggressive should be done with caution and within the bounds of law and ethical behavior. However, if you mean how to become more assertive and confident, here are some tips: 1. Know your worth: Start by believing in yourself and your abilities. Recognize your strengths and areas of expertise. 2. Set goals: Having clear goals will give you direction and motivation. Write down your goals and develop a plan to achieve them. 3. Take action: Take steps towards your goals, even if they are small. Taking action will give you momentum and build confidence. 4. Speak up: Express your thoughts and opinions in a clear and respectful manner. Don't be afraid to speak up and assert yourself. 5. Be assertive: Being assertive means standing up for yourself and your beliefs without being aggressive or passive. Practice using "I" statements and asking for what you want or need. 6. Practice self-care: Taking care of your physical and emotional needs can help you feel more confident and energized. This can include getting enough sleep, exercise, and time for relaxation. 7. Seek support: Surround yourself with positive and supportive people who encourage you to be your best self. This can include friends, family, or a therapist. Remember, being aggressive in a negative way can have harmful consequences. It's important to assert yourself in a respectful manner and within ethical and legal boundaries.
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