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Wednesday, November 3, 2010

How to Become a Better Listener Part 1

Listening is an integral part of the communication process but it is also the part that is overlooked most frequently.  Many people spend a great deal of time polishing their speaking skills but put little or no effort into becoming a better listener.  The art of listening really isn’t very difficult and you can improve your listening skills in just a few simple steps. 

Perhaps the most important tip for being a better listener is to give the speaker your undivided attention.  Be sure to concentrate on the speakers words and resist the temptations to tune out their message.  While speaking on the phone many people participate in other activities such as checking email, reading newspapers and other activities that distract from the conversation.  Even in a face to face situation many listeners zone out by either thinking about their response to the speaker or daydreaming about something completely off topic.  By allowing yourself to be distracted, you are not listening as well as you could be.  Even just a small amount of distraction could result in you missing a critical point of the speaker’s presentation.  Focusing 100% on the speaker, however, will ensure that you are listening well and taking in all of the pertinent information. 

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Part of being a good listener is making sure that everything you hear comes directly from the speaker and not from your interpretation of their words.  This means that as the speaker is talking, listen to the words as they are being spoken instead of trying to guess the point that the speaker is trying to make.  Many people are guilty of jumping to conclusions this way and this hurts their listening ability.  People who do this often don’t hear the speaker’s message because it is blocked out by their own assumptions.  Good listeners take in information as the words are spoken instead of thinking ahead and forming their own conclusions. 

Creating mental images of the speaker’s words is another way to become a better listener.  This visualization process allows you to really comprehend the words you are hearing.  Visualization techniques can enhance the way that people process information.  These mental images will help you to retain the information you have just heard and this enhanced comprehension makes you a better listener. 

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Dr Aphys Fade

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