Talk: Listen to Understand, Not to React: a tool for quality interactions
If you can make listening and observation your occupation, you will gain much more than by talking.
– Robert Baden-Powell
In our fast-paced, conversation-heavy world, too often, we listen merely to respond or react rather than to truly understand. And often, we listen (and observe) through the lens of our own preconceived ideas.
How to use spiritual tools to develop the skill of focused and compassionate listening?
What are some ways we use reactive listening, which can lead to misunderstandings and strained relationships, and how to shift from reactive to responsive listening?
Learning to listen to understand:
- Will foster deeper connections;
- Can help resolve conflicts more easily;
- Enhances the quality of personal and professional relationships.
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