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Listening
Hear What People
are Really Saying
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Learn how to listen actively
• Listening is one of the most important skills
you can have.
• How well you listen has a major impact on
your job effectiveness, and on the quality of
your relationships with others
Why Listen Actively?
• We listen to obtain information.
• We listen to understand.
• We listen for enjoyment.
• We listen to learn.
Given all this
listening we do,
you would think
we'd be good at it!
In fact most of us are not,
research suggests that we
remember between 25 percent
and 50 percent of what we hear
That means that when you talk to
your boss, colleagues, customers
or spouse for 10 minutes, they pay
attention to less than half of the
conversation
This is abysmally dismal!
Turn it around and it reveals that
when you are receiving directions
or being presented with
information, you aren't hearing the
whole message either
You hope the important parts
are captured in your 25-50
percent, but what if they're not?
Clearly, listening is a skill that
we can all benefit from
improving.
By becoming a better listener, you
will improve your productivity, as
well as your ability to influence,
persuade and negotiate
What's more, you'll avoid
conflict and misunderstandings.
All of these are necessary for
workplace success!
Tip:
• Good communication skills require a high
level of self-awareness. By understanding
your personal style of communicating,
you will go a long way towards creating
good and lasting impressions with others
About Active Listening
• The way to become a better listener is to
practice "active listening." This is where you
make a conscious effort to hear not only the
words that another person is saying but,
more importantly, try to understand the
complete message being sent
In order to do this you must pay
attention to the other person
very carefully
You cannot allow yourself to
become distracted by whatever
else may be going on around you,
or by forming counter arguments
that you'll make when the other
person stops speaking
Nor can you allow yourself to get
bored, and lose focus on what the
other person is saying. All of these
contribute to a lack of listening and
understanding
Tip:
• If you're finding it particularly difficult to
concentrate on what someone is saying,
try repeating their words mentally as
they say them – this will reinforce their
message and help you stay focused
To enhance your listening
skills, you need to let the other
person know that you are listening
to what he or she is saying
To understand the importance of
this, ask yourself if you've ever
been engaged in a conversation
when you wondered if the other
person was listening to what you
were saying
You wonder if your message is
getting across, or if it's even
worthwhile continuing to speak
It feels like talking to a brick wall
and it's something you want to
avoid
Acknowledgement can be
something as simple as a nod of
the head or a simple "uh huh."
You aren't necessarily agreeing
with the person, you are simply
indicating that you are listening.
Using body language and other
signs to acknowledge you are
listening also reminds you to pay
attention and not let your mind
wander
You should also try to respond to
the speaker in a way that will both
encourage him or her to continue
speaking, so that you can get the
information if you need
While nodding and "uh huhing"
says you're interested, an
occasional question or comment
to recap what has been said
communicates that you
understand the message as well
Becoming an Active Listener
• There are five key elements of active
listening. They all help you ensure that
you hear the other person, and that the
other person knows you are hearing
what they say
1. Pay Attention
• Give the speaker your undivided
attention, and acknowledge the
message. Recognize that non-verbal
communication also "speaks" loudly
What you should do
• Look at the speaker directly.
• Put aside distracting thoughts.
• Don't mentally prepare a rebuttal!
• Avoid being distracted by environmental
factors. For example, side conversations.
• "Listen" to the speaker's body language
2. Show That You're Listening
Use your own body language and
gestures to convey your attention
What you should do
• Nod occasionally.
• Smile and use other facial expressions.
• Note your posture and make sure it is
open and inviting.
• Encourage the speaker to continue with
small verbal comments like yes,
and uh huh
3. Provide Feedback
• Our personal filters, assumptions,
judgments, and beliefs can distort what
we hear. As a listener, your role is to
understand what is being said. This may
require you to reflect what is being said
and ask questions
What you should do
• Reflect what has been said by
paraphrasing. "What I'm hearing is," and
"Sounds like you are saying," are great
ways to reflect back.
• Ask questions to clarify certain points.
"What do you mean when you say." "Is
this what you mean?"
• Summarize the speaker's comments
periodically
Tip:
• If you find yourself responding
emotionally to what someone said, say so,
and ask for more information: "I may not
be understanding you correctly, and I find
myself taking what you said personally.
What I thought you just said is XXX; is that
what you meant?"
4. Defer Judgment
• Interrupting is a waste of time. It
frustrates the speaker and limits full
understanding of the message
What you should do
• Allow the speaker to finish each
point before asking questions.
• Don't interrupt with counter
arguments
5. Respond Appropriately
• Active listening is a model for respect
and understanding. You are gaining
information and perspective. You add
nothing by attacking the speaker or
otherwise putting him or her down
What you should do
• Be candid, open, and honest in your
response.
• Assert your opinions respectfully.
• Treat the other person in a way that
you think he or she would want to be
treated
Key Points
• It takes a lot of concentration and
determination to be an active listener.
Old habits are hard to break, and if your
listening habits are as bad as many
people's are, then there's a lot of habit-
breaking to do!
Be deliberate with your listening
and remind yourself frequently
that your goal is to truly hear what
the other person is saying
Set aside all other thoughts and
behaviors and concentrate on the
message
Ask questions, reflect, and
paraphrase to ensure you
understand the message
If you don't, then you'll find that
what someone says to you and
what you hear can be amazingly
different!
Start using active listening today to
become a better communicator,
improve your workplace
productivity, and develop better
relationships
Hope this session has been
of help to you in achieving
this end.
babuappat@gmail.com

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Active listening, Why and How to improve your listening skills

  • 1. Active Listening Hear What People are Really Saying babuappat@gmail.com
  • 2. Learn how to listen actively • Listening is one of the most important skills you can have. • How well you listen has a major impact on your job effectiveness, and on the quality of your relationships with others
  • 3. Why Listen Actively? • We listen to obtain information. • We listen to understand. • We listen for enjoyment. • We listen to learn.
  • 4. Given all this listening we do, you would think we'd be good at it!
  • 5. In fact most of us are not, research suggests that we remember between 25 percent and 50 percent of what we hear
  • 6. That means that when you talk to your boss, colleagues, customers or spouse for 10 minutes, they pay attention to less than half of the conversation
  • 8. Turn it around and it reveals that when you are receiving directions or being presented with information, you aren't hearing the whole message either
  • 9. You hope the important parts are captured in your 25-50 percent, but what if they're not?
  • 10. Clearly, listening is a skill that we can all benefit from improving.
  • 11. By becoming a better listener, you will improve your productivity, as well as your ability to influence, persuade and negotiate
  • 12. What's more, you'll avoid conflict and misunderstandings. All of these are necessary for workplace success!
  • 13. Tip: • Good communication skills require a high level of self-awareness. By understanding your personal style of communicating, you will go a long way towards creating good and lasting impressions with others
  • 14. About Active Listening • The way to become a better listener is to practice "active listening." This is where you make a conscious effort to hear not only the words that another person is saying but, more importantly, try to understand the complete message being sent
  • 15. In order to do this you must pay attention to the other person very carefully
  • 16. You cannot allow yourself to become distracted by whatever else may be going on around you, or by forming counter arguments that you'll make when the other person stops speaking
  • 17. Nor can you allow yourself to get bored, and lose focus on what the other person is saying. All of these contribute to a lack of listening and understanding
  • 18. Tip: • If you're finding it particularly difficult to concentrate on what someone is saying, try repeating their words mentally as they say them – this will reinforce their message and help you stay focused
  • 19. To enhance your listening skills, you need to let the other person know that you are listening to what he or she is saying
  • 20. To understand the importance of this, ask yourself if you've ever been engaged in a conversation when you wondered if the other person was listening to what you were saying
  • 21. You wonder if your message is getting across, or if it's even worthwhile continuing to speak
  • 22. It feels like talking to a brick wall and it's something you want to avoid
  • 23. Acknowledgement can be something as simple as a nod of the head or a simple "uh huh."
  • 24. You aren't necessarily agreeing with the person, you are simply indicating that you are listening.
  • 25. Using body language and other signs to acknowledge you are listening also reminds you to pay attention and not let your mind wander
  • 26. You should also try to respond to the speaker in a way that will both encourage him or her to continue speaking, so that you can get the information if you need
  • 27. While nodding and "uh huhing" says you're interested, an occasional question or comment to recap what has been said communicates that you understand the message as well
  • 28. Becoming an Active Listener • There are five key elements of active listening. They all help you ensure that you hear the other person, and that the other person knows you are hearing what they say
  • 29. 1. Pay Attention • Give the speaker your undivided attention, and acknowledge the message. Recognize that non-verbal communication also "speaks" loudly
  • 30. What you should do • Look at the speaker directly. • Put aside distracting thoughts. • Don't mentally prepare a rebuttal! • Avoid being distracted by environmental factors. For example, side conversations. • "Listen" to the speaker's body language
  • 31. 2. Show That You're Listening Use your own body language and gestures to convey your attention
  • 32. What you should do • Nod occasionally. • Smile and use other facial expressions. • Note your posture and make sure it is open and inviting. • Encourage the speaker to continue with small verbal comments like yes, and uh huh
  • 33. 3. Provide Feedback • Our personal filters, assumptions, judgments, and beliefs can distort what we hear. As a listener, your role is to understand what is being said. This may require you to reflect what is being said and ask questions
  • 34. What you should do • Reflect what has been said by paraphrasing. "What I'm hearing is," and "Sounds like you are saying," are great ways to reflect back. • Ask questions to clarify certain points. "What do you mean when you say." "Is this what you mean?" • Summarize the speaker's comments periodically
  • 35. Tip: • If you find yourself responding emotionally to what someone said, say so, and ask for more information: "I may not be understanding you correctly, and I find myself taking what you said personally. What I thought you just said is XXX; is that what you meant?"
  • 36. 4. Defer Judgment • Interrupting is a waste of time. It frustrates the speaker and limits full understanding of the message
  • 37. What you should do • Allow the speaker to finish each point before asking questions. • Don't interrupt with counter arguments
  • 38. 5. Respond Appropriately • Active listening is a model for respect and understanding. You are gaining information and perspective. You add nothing by attacking the speaker or otherwise putting him or her down
  • 39. What you should do • Be candid, open, and honest in your response. • Assert your opinions respectfully. • Treat the other person in a way that you think he or she would want to be treated
  • 40. Key Points • It takes a lot of concentration and determination to be an active listener. Old habits are hard to break, and if your listening habits are as bad as many people's are, then there's a lot of habit- breaking to do!
  • 41. Be deliberate with your listening and remind yourself frequently that your goal is to truly hear what the other person is saying
  • 42. Set aside all other thoughts and behaviors and concentrate on the message
  • 43. Ask questions, reflect, and paraphrase to ensure you understand the message
  • 44. If you don't, then you'll find that what someone says to you and what you hear can be amazingly different!
  • 45. Start using active listening today to become a better communicator, improve your workplace productivity, and develop better relationships
  • 46. Hope this session has been of help to you in achieving this end.