Listening 101 - Improve Your Listening Skills

by Curtis G. Schmitt

Odds are your listening skills stink...

Granted, I don't know you. So why would I say something so offensive? To shock you and get your attention, of course! Face it, if in fact you're not a good listener, then I need to do SOMETHING special to engage you, don't I?

Not to mention, it's probably true! (There I go trying to get your attention again...)

Before you get the impression that I think I'm better than you are, let me say...

As a listener, I have my good days and bad days.

The bad days are when I fall into my old habits, habits I developed because no one taught me how to listen. It's on those days that I focus mainly on MY point, MY perspective, and MY agenda. It's on those days that I wait to talk instead of actually listening. And it's on those days that I feel discouraged because of unresolved disputes, bitter arguments, and biting comebacks.

The good days, however, are when each conversation deepens my understanding of the other person and strengthens my relationships. It's on those days that disagreements are opportunities for growth and progress, that differences are celebrated instead of feared.

It's on those good days that I follow a few simple listening guidelines which I'll now share with you.

IMPROVE YOUR LISTENING SKILLS

* Get curious! Keep your focus on the other person. That means not worrying about how you will respond, and not defending a position.

* Never give advice to someone unless they explicitly ask for it. People often talk to feel understood, not to get advice. If they do ask for your advice, let go of the idea that you need to say the right thing. It's okay to tell the person you don't have the answer.

* Don't judge or readily dismiss a person's experience or perspective. Presume (or pretend if you have to) that the person you're speaking with is incredibly wise and interesting.

* Repeat back (or mirror) to the person what you understand they said using as many of THEIR words as possible. Do this calmly with a sincere desire to understand, not as a passive-aggressive attack.

* Find experiences from your own life that are similar to what the other person is talking about so that you can empathize with what they're feeling. Let them know you understand because you've had a similar experience, but don't interrupt to share the details unless the person asks.

* Watch for non-verbal communication--posture, tightness in the voice, emotion in the face, etc.--especially when it contradicts the words that are being spoken. This will give you a more accurate understanding of the person than their words will.

Follow these guidelines and you'll quickly become a great listener. But listening is only half of communication. You are allowed to talk, too. And when you talk, you want to feel like the other person understands you, don't you? Well, the best way to do that is to first make sure that they feel that you understand them.

You do that by listening.

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Curtis G. Schmitt invites you to learn the "5 Master Keys to Effective Time Management and Planning" in a teleclass people are calling a "life-saver," "powerful," and "inspirational!" Use these 5 master keys to unlock the door to greater peace, passion, and productivity in all areas of your life. Register for this teleclass today at www.TurnOnToLife.com.

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