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Instead of Half Listening…

Listen with Full Attention!

Communication 45 % listening 30 % speaking 16% reading 9% writing It has been estimated that 85% of what you learn is through some form of listening!

How to Listen Actively Focus all attention on speaker Establish eye contact Attend: lean toward speaker Nod or use other means of expressing “I’m present and paying attention.”

Four Active Listening Techniques: Reflective Clarifying Encouraging Empathizing

Reflectively Clarifying Listen for “feelings” that are not stated Eliminate your judgement. Rephrase or summarize what the speaker has said to be sure you understand Clarifying Ask the speaker, “are you looking for advice or someone to listen?” Don’t tell speaker what to do! Do not say “well, if it was me…” it isn’t

Encouraging Empathizing Give signals you are really interested and involved. “Uh-huh”, “I understand”, “I see” or “tell me more” Empathizing Actually feeling the other person’s feelings as you listen If sad, the listener feels sad (for the speaker) If happy, the listener feels happy, etc.