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The best way to describe what a deep listener is like comes from comparing your experience with someone who has not a good listener for you. People who do not have an open mind or receptive attitude have difficulty with deep listening. If you are trying to solve someone's problem before they even stop talking, you aren't listening. One must have a high level of empathy or compassion to listen deeply.
Listen now to hear critical tips on expanding your ability to listen deeply. Discover how your presence and awareness, both mentally and physically, can make a big difference. And how to create a safe space with your energy that allows the person to feel seen and heard.
And so much more ...
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By Cathy Lee TaylorThe best way to describe what a deep listener is like comes from comparing your experience with someone who has not a good listener for you. People who do not have an open mind or receptive attitude have difficulty with deep listening. If you are trying to solve someone's problem before they even stop talking, you aren't listening. One must have a high level of empathy or compassion to listen deeply.
Listen now to hear critical tips on expanding your ability to listen deeply. Discover how your presence and awareness, both mentally and physically, can make a big difference. And how to create a safe space with your energy that allows the person to feel seen and heard.
And so much more ...
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.