Listen up, here are some listening tools!

6 Mar


Why is it so hard to listen and What to do about it:

Assumptions: You think you know what the person is going to say so you don’t listen or you interrupt to fill in the gaps.
Solution: Listen with an open mind.

Bias: You let the person’s outward appearance or opinions block you from truly hearing what is said.

Solution: Don’t focus on any one thought or emotion that you have.

Control: You feel the need to interrupt, rush and/or correct what the person is saying.

Solution: Listen with your heart as well as with your ears remembering the importance of relationship. Maintain a relaxed, non-hurried posture that communicates at their agenda is important to you. Don’t be petty.

Distraction: You lose attentiveness because you think faster than they speak so you think about what you are going to say next.

Solution: Stay in the moment. Hang on to every word. Refrain from planning ahead to what you will say. Maintain eye contact which will help you keep focused on the person and communicate that you are with them.

Ego: You put your own need to be the focus of attention before the other person.

Solution: Work at respecting and valuing the other person. Learn to love your neighbor as yourself.

4 Responses to “Listen up, here are some listening tools!”

  1. belinda's avatar
    belinda March 6, 2011 at 1:49 pm #

    Listening – it can be sooo hard to do at times. “Stay in the Moment” that part is for me! Great information. Thank you, Nancy.

    • nancysalazar's avatar
      nancysalazar March 6, 2011 at 5:09 pm #

      Hi Belinda! Thanks for your comment. I didn’t write this. I found it and thought it would be helpful to all wives.

  2. martha navrro's avatar
    martha navrro March 6, 2011 at 3:14 pm #

    Definitely a a discipline; the art of listening. And as i have learned through being under your teaching it is imperative if I expect to have good communication with those in my life.

  3. nancysalazar's avatar
    nancysalazar March 6, 2011 at 5:15 pm #

    Hi Martha! Thanks for your comment. Listening is the hardest thing to do, so this will give us some help.

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