We
desperately need our listening skills - or we stand to waste time,
misunderstand directions at work and at home, and sabotage our social lives.
Make effective listening a habit.
Start with these nine tips.
1. Make listening a two-way process – learn to clarify what you thought you
heard.
2. Make an effort to have a positive attitude towards the speaker and
subject, so that your prejudices don’t overwhelm your understanding.
3. Relax. But stay focussed. You sabotage your ability to listen if you are
stressed, “on the run”, or nervous because of the status of the speaker.
4. Avoid completing sentences for someone you perceive as slow.
5. Personal anecdotes are, not a waste of time, but a way to understand the
speaker’s perspective and therefore a way to more effectively decode their
message
6. Don’t waste listening time preparing your reply.
7. Focus on the present moment, not the past or the future.
8. Keep judgements and conclusions until the end of the message.
We are all blessed with two ears and one mouth – a constant reminder that we
should listen twice as much as we talk!