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  • Lively Listening: Nine Simple Rules - Listening is an important communication skill that is widely underused. That's because although we consciously learn to write and to speak, somehow we think listening should come naturally. That's not always the case. Here are nine simple steps to improve your listening skills and make you a more effective communicator both at home and at work. 1. Decide to listen Listening is not the same as hearing, and it's not waiting your turn to speak.
  • Sensory Prosessing Disorders: CAPD - Some children with normal hearing who can't use the information they hear in academic or social settings. These children suffer from a Central Auditory Processing Disorder (CAPD). Central Auditory Processing Disorders may have very significant negative effects on a child's ability to acquire language skills, his social development,and his ability to function at school Some researchers feel that many children are misdiagnosed with ADHD and actually have a Central Auditory Processing Disorder.
  • Effective Listening - Do you think you are a good listener? Can you listen to the details of an associate's input and not have to scratch your head after they leave as you try to retrieve what you know was important? Do the people close to you rate fairly high because they are great listeners. Have you seen that they enjoy listening and seldom interrupt you? We live in a rushed environment and due to this hustle - bustle, listening as a skill gets put on the back shelf as we rush to prepare reports, develop a new strategy, conduct a meeting or meet those enormous goals we've taken on as our own.
  • How Much Time Do You Spend Listening? - It's no surprise that people utilize listening a lot during their work day. A survey has shown how much time the average working person spends communicating on a daily basis. The types of communication were broken down into four categories - writing, reading, talking, and listening.
  • More Ways to Make Deeper, More Sincere Friendships - Be Honest Sometimes we are afraid of hurting our friends' feelings. We don't tell them our honest feelings. We feel that we are protecting them. Think about it. Do you want your friends hiding their true feelings from you even if it may hurt? I have asked dozens of people this question. They all want their friends to share their true feelings, especially when it is about something that will help them improve or become a better person. Let your friends know your honest viewpoint. True friends can take it. You are friends!
  • Make Deeper, More Sincere Friendships - Sincere Interest Show sincere interest in the other person. Care about what they care about. Years ago in Japan I had a very close Japanese friend. As an American I was interested in how he defined friendship. So I asked him, "What does it mean to be a true friend in Japan?" He thought for a moment and then replied, "If you went into a restaurant with your friend, without asking them you would be able to order a meal with which they would be perfectly satisfied.
  • Creating True Friendships - Our Common Humanity We are all part of the human race. We share the resources of this world. We have so many things in common. One of the key steps to taking friendship to the next level is to treat your friends with great respect. Treat them as human beings, not as a source of gain or advantage. True friendship is not based on any ulterior motives we have concerning the other person. Friends are friends. They do not need to or try to take advantage of the relationship for any selfish personal gain. Good friends admit their humanity and value the humanity of others. They see the other person as a fellow citizen in the journey of life.
  • Build Better Relationships By Establishing Exceptional Listening Skills - Have you ever been a part of a conversation where the person you are talking with is always stepping on your words and interrupting your flow by cutting you off at every turn? How did that make you feel? Compare that experience to having a conversation with a person who is attentive, making eye contact and processing your words before responding. Active listening is a skill worth mastering for rewarding and successful relationships. Years ago, when I was starting a sales career, I was focused on one goal, closing the deal.
  • Make More Sales with Relationship-Building Listening Skills - When I started in sales, I was focused on one goal, closing the deal. On my quest to make a sales call that would put me over the top of my annual budget, I made a huge mistake and learned a valuable lesson from my client. I came to the appointment with the goal of asking for the order. I left with nothing, followed by an angry phone call to my sales manager asking for a new salesperson. You see, I did not show a genuine interest in the relationship or my customers business. This selfish plan backfired, big time. Great Selling starts with listening. You will improve your client relationships and create more sales revenue by tuning in to every client you communicate with.
  • 10 Tips Quick And Easy Tips To Improve Your Listening Skills - A peron who wants to communicate well must be a good listener. Often though, there is little emphasis placed on the skill of being a good listener. Being a good listener offers several advantages. * It can diffuse a volatile situation. * it shows respect to the speaker. * You just might learn something. * It can lead to a revealing and interesting discussion. * It is just good manners. If you are lacking in the listening skills department, though, there are some things that you can start doing today to become a better listener. These tips can enable you to become a better listener and communicate at a higher level. 1. Make and maintain eye contact. Maintaining eye contact is an indication to the speaker that you are listening, but keep it at a level that is comfortable for both you and the speaker. 2.
  • 5 Steps to More Audio Enjoyment - Imagine... just for one moment... You're lying on your favorite sun lounger in your garden. There isn't a cloud in the sky. You can feel the sun's rays on your skin and there is a gentle breeze blowing through your hair. There is a wooden table to your right. On the table is a tall glass. Inside the glass is your favorite ice-cool drink. Next to the glass is a radio. Out of the radio's speaker you can hear your favorite classical music, audiobooks, old time radio shows, or whatever it is that you enjoy.
  • Secrets of Better Communication Skill - Communication skill is one that not all people can grasp easily; yet whether in our business or professional lives communication and clearly articulating feelings, instructions and needs are a vital element to both success and happiness. There is more to the skill of communication than many expect. It is not just about what you say but also how you say and it, do your body language and eyes replicate the message and are you addressing each person in way to ensure that your message always gets across how you intend. Not only will learning an effective way to communicate improve your status in the work place but can stand to improve all relationships as you realize the importance of clear and direct communication.
  • Parenting Tips: 7 Questions To Ask Yourself To See Whether You Really Listen To Your Child - Even though talking to our children is really important, because that is how they learn, we need to be particularly mindful that we are also listening from their point of view. This is so important, because not only does it help develop their language and cognitive skills, but it is a wonderful way for our children's self-esteem to grow because they are being heard. Listening deeply to your child is one essential way to have a close and connected relationship with them. To ensure that you are truly listening to your child ask yourself these seven questions: 1.
  • Listen to What Your Customers Are Saying - Mastering the art of managing customer complaints can seem like a thankless job, but keep in mind that for every customer that shares their worries, concerns or complaints, there are likely more that did not express their dissatisfaction, and instead simply moved on to a competitor. Customer complaints can, and should be treated as opportunities. Customers that are willing to communicate can help provide information on how your product or service is being used in a specific market segment.
  • Why Is It Important To Improve Yourself ? - Sometimes, when all our doubts, fears and insecurities wrap ourselves up, we always come up with the idea of "I wish I was somebody else." More often than not, we think and believe that someone or rather, most people are better than us.- when in reality, the fact is, most people are more scared than us. You spot a totally eye-catching girl sitting by herself at a party, casually sipping on a glass of Asti Spumanti.
  • Networking: admit you don't know - When you attend a conference or other networking event, you'll meet people with a variety of backgrounds and interests, and inevitably you'll find yourself conversing one-on-one with someone whose subject will totally stump you. What should you do? First, don't try to wing it, because you'll make mistakes and look foolish. Why would you want to fake it anyway? There's no shame in not knowing about a topic you've never studied.
  • Effective Listening Requires Specific Strategies - Listening does not take place in the ears. Hearing takes place in the ears. Listening takes place between the ears. WE LISTEN WITH OUR HEADS. Listening is an intellectual adventure. We hear words and we can evaluate the meaning, importance, or urgency of what we hear. We need to evaluate more than just the words.
  • She Just Uses Me As Her Listening Object! - All she wants to do is talk to me. And all she wants me to do is listen to her... and enjoy it. Let's turn things around, just for a second.
  • The Key to Creating Meaningful Relationships - The kind of relationships you have greatly affects the quality of your life. It is important to your sense of well-being to know how to create and sustain meaningful relationships. Wherever you find yourself, you have an opportunity to strengthen relationships and your sense of engagement with daily life. These relationships may be at work or in your personal life.
  • Lots Of Fun, And Can Be Done In Public! - Although many people have now heard of audiobooks, it's a fairy safe be that most of these people have never actually taken a moment to consider exactly what an audiobook is. After all, unless you had an obvious interest in audiobooks, why would you take such an interest? Likewise, some people, perhaps people who might tell you that they don't like books, will shy away from audiobooks, simply because of the name, and the image that this name might conjure up for them. This is a shame in many ways, because audiobooks can be, and can do, so much more than their name might suggest.
 

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