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Here are practical tips-tricks-techniques to be a better listener. A good compilation in order to understand better difference between Active and Passive Listening. These practical tips would surel...
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An action plan for listening skills. A lesson plan based on Amanda Todd case of cyber bully
What is Communication?
Communication is..
..the ..the process of people sharing their idea thoughts, and feelings with one another commonly understandable terms. It is giving and/receiving of information Sending
#arriers to effective communica $ Comfort of the language $ %umping to conclusions $ &ac'ing confidence $ &ac' listening
What is &istening?
&istening
$ to hear something with thoughtful attention give consideration
"We were given two ears but only one mouth, because listening is twice as hard as talking."
Why is &istening important?
Advantages of Listening
$ )ood &istening leads to positive attitude, cordial relations and better participation. $ *elps you to build rapport with the custom and thus gain his confidence $ +rovides valuable information for the pu of decisionma'ing.
-ypes of &istening
Active listening. ou listen closely to content and intent. What emotional meaning might the spea'er be giving yo ou try to bloc' out barriers to listening. "ost importantly, you are nonudgmen and empathetic.
-ypes of &istening
Passive listening (Inactive listening) -he definition of this is the old adage, 0I one ear ear and out the other.1 other.1 o ou hear hear the words, but your mind is wandering and communication is ta'ing place.
-ypes of &istening
Selective listening. ou hear only wha you want to hear. hear. ou hear some of the message and immediately begin to formulate your reply or second guess th spea'er without waiting for the spea'er finish.
-ypes of &istening
Reflective Listening. -his is active listening when you also wor' to clarify what the spea'er is saying and ma'e s there is mutual understanding.
-ypes of &istening
2mpathetic &istening &istening somethin with empathy is 'nown as empathetic listening. 2mpathy refers to emotions. Eg Eg &istening to a sad event, we need to listen with sad emotions
*earing 3s. &istening4
5ifferences
*earing is li'e breathing, it is automatic is physical
2ffective &istening is a s'ill which can b achieved only through +ractice. It is intellectual.
Hearing Vs Listening • Hearing is an involuntary, physical and biological act
• Listening is a consciou act
• There is no understanding or appropriate response
• Listening involves hearing, receiving, comprehending and responding appropriate
5o we always listen? If 6o, Why not?
#arriers to &istening $ 6oise $ +hysical 2nvironment $ 7ccent / 5elivery of the Spea'er $ 7ssumptions $ Self 2steem $ +reudices $ +erception $ +reoccupation
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-ips -ips to improve &istening4
$ &isten carefully. *elps you to ; 9nderstand ; Comprehend ; 2valuate $ Careful listening will re
-ips -ips to improve &istening4
$ ou can=t hear if 89 do all the tal'ing. 5on=t tal' too much. $ &isten with empathy.
$ #e courteous> don=t interrupt. -a'e notes if you worry about forgetting a particular point. $ 7void 7void stereotyping stereotyping individuals individuals by ma'ing assumption assumption about how you epect them to act. -his will bias you listening.
-ips -ips to improve &istening4
$ &isten without thin'ing about how you=r going to respond $ "a'e certain you give the customer to a opportunity to voice their opinions. 5on dominate the conversation. $ "aintain good body posture