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Good communication builds good relationships. Psychologists emphasize good listening skills, which
are one of the main themes throughout Dale Carnegie’s (1936/1981) classic book titled How to Win
Friends and Influence People. There are several simple strategies that can help people improve their
listening skills.
Good communication builds good relationships. Psychologists emphasize good listening skills, which
are one of the main themes throughout Dale Carnegie’s (1936/1981) classic book titled How to Win
Friends and Influence People. There are several simple strategies that can help people improve their
listening skills.
Limit your own talking. You can’t talk and listen at the
same time. If you are thinking about what you are going to
say next, then you are not listening. Good communication is
said to be 99% listening and 1% talking.
Limit your own talking. You can’t talk and listen at the
same time. If you are thinking about what you are going to
say next, then you are not listening. Good communication is
said to be 99% listening and 1% talking.
Think like the person who is speaking. His or
her problems and needs are important. You’ll
understand and retain them better if you keep
his or her point of view.
Think like the person who is speaking. His or
her problems and needs are important. You’ll
understand and retain them better if you keep
his or her point of view.
Ask clarification questions. If you don’t
understand something, or if you feel you may
have missed a point, clear it up now before it
embarrasses you later.
Ask clarification questions. If you don’t
understand something, or if you feel you may
have missed a point, clear it up now before it
embarrasses you later.
Don’t interrupt or change the subject. A
pause, even a long pause, doesn’t always mean
that the speaker has finished saying everything
that he or she has to say.
Don’t interrupt or change the subject. A
pause, even a long pause, doesn’t always mean
that the speaker has finished saying everything
that he or she has to say.
Concentrate on what you are hearing. Focus
your mind on what the speaker is saying.
Practice shutting out outside distractions when
listening. Listen with your eyes.
Concentrate on what you are hearing. Focus
your mind on what the speaker is saying.
Practice shutting out outside distractions when
listening. Listen with your eyes.
Turn off your own worries. Turning off and tuning in aren’t easy,
but they are important. Personal problems or worries not connected
with the subject at hand form a kind of internal “static” that can
blank out the real message that you are trying to tune in.
Turn off your own worries. Turning off and tuning in aren’t easy,
but they are important. Personal problems or worries not connected
with the subject at hand form a kind of internal “static” that can
blank out the real message that you are trying to tune in.
Consider taking notes. In some settings, taking notes may be appropriate
and will help you remember important points. Be selective. Trying to take
notes on everything said can result in being left far behind or in retaining
irrelevant information while missing the main themes.
Consider taking notes. In some settings, taking notes may be appropriate
and will help you remember important points. Be selective. Trying to take
notes on everything said can result in being left far behind or in retaining
irrelevant information while missing the main themes.
Listen for ideas, not just words. You
want to get the whole picture, not just
isolated bits and pieces. Listen for key
themes.
Listen for ideas, not just words. You
want to get the whole picture, not just
isolated bits and pieces. Listen for key
themes.
Use interjections to punctuate your listening. An occasional
“Yes” or “I see” shows you are still with the speaker. However,
wait until the speaker has finished his or her comment, and don’t
overdo or use interjections as meaningless comments.
Use interjections to punctuate your listening. An occasional
“Yes” or “I see” shows you are still with the speaker. However,
wait until the speaker has finished his or her comment, and don’t
overdo or use interjections as meaningless comments.
Prepare in advance. Remarks and questions
prepared in advance, when possible, free
your mind for listening.
Prepare in advance. Remarks and questions
prepared in advance, when possible, free
your mind for listening.
React to ideas, not the person. Don’t allow irritation
to rise from things said, or from mannerisms. Try not
to respond to these distractions. Base your response on
principles, not personalities.
React to ideas, not the person. Don’t allow irritation
to rise from things said, or from mannerisms. Try not
to respond to these distractions. Base your response on
principles, not personalities.
Don’t argue mentally. Don’t allow yourself to
become annoyed or irritated with anything that is said.
Try agreeing with points to see if you can understand
the speaker’s perspective better.
Don’t argue mentally. Don’t allow yourself to
become annoyed or irritated with anything that is said.
Try agreeing with points to see if you can understand
the speaker’s perspective better.
Don’t jump to conclusions. Avoid making
unwarranted assumptions about what is going to be
said. Don’t mentally try to complete the other person’s
sentences. Listen and learn.
Don’t jump to conclusions. Avoid making
unwarranted assumptions about what is going to be
said. Don’t mentally try to complete the other person’s
sentences. Listen and learn.

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Improving listening skill

  • 1. Good communication builds good relationships. Psychologists emphasize good listening skills, which are one of the main themes throughout Dale Carnegie’s (1936/1981) classic book titled How to Win Friends and Influence People. There are several simple strategies that can help people improve their listening skills. Good communication builds good relationships. Psychologists emphasize good listening skills, which are one of the main themes throughout Dale Carnegie’s (1936/1981) classic book titled How to Win Friends and Influence People. There are several simple strategies that can help people improve their listening skills. Limit your own talking. You can’t talk and listen at the same time. If you are thinking about what you are going to say next, then you are not listening. Good communication is said to be 99% listening and 1% talking. Limit your own talking. You can’t talk and listen at the same time. If you are thinking about what you are going to say next, then you are not listening. Good communication is said to be 99% listening and 1% talking. Think like the person who is speaking. His or her problems and needs are important. You’ll understand and retain them better if you keep his or her point of view. Think like the person who is speaking. His or her problems and needs are important. You’ll understand and retain them better if you keep his or her point of view. Ask clarification questions. If you don’t understand something, or if you feel you may have missed a point, clear it up now before it embarrasses you later. Ask clarification questions. If you don’t understand something, or if you feel you may have missed a point, clear it up now before it embarrasses you later. Don’t interrupt or change the subject. A pause, even a long pause, doesn’t always mean that the speaker has finished saying everything that he or she has to say. Don’t interrupt or change the subject. A pause, even a long pause, doesn’t always mean that the speaker has finished saying everything that he or she has to say. Concentrate on what you are hearing. Focus your mind on what the speaker is saying. Practice shutting out outside distractions when listening. Listen with your eyes. Concentrate on what you are hearing. Focus your mind on what the speaker is saying. Practice shutting out outside distractions when listening. Listen with your eyes.
  • 2. Turn off your own worries. Turning off and tuning in aren’t easy, but they are important. Personal problems or worries not connected with the subject at hand form a kind of internal “static” that can blank out the real message that you are trying to tune in. Turn off your own worries. Turning off and tuning in aren’t easy, but they are important. Personal problems or worries not connected with the subject at hand form a kind of internal “static” that can blank out the real message that you are trying to tune in. Consider taking notes. In some settings, taking notes may be appropriate and will help you remember important points. Be selective. Trying to take notes on everything said can result in being left far behind or in retaining irrelevant information while missing the main themes. Consider taking notes. In some settings, taking notes may be appropriate and will help you remember important points. Be selective. Trying to take notes on everything said can result in being left far behind or in retaining irrelevant information while missing the main themes. Listen for ideas, not just words. You want to get the whole picture, not just isolated bits and pieces. Listen for key themes. Listen for ideas, not just words. You want to get the whole picture, not just isolated bits and pieces. Listen for key themes. Use interjections to punctuate your listening. An occasional “Yes” or “I see” shows you are still with the speaker. However, wait until the speaker has finished his or her comment, and don’t overdo or use interjections as meaningless comments. Use interjections to punctuate your listening. An occasional “Yes” or “I see” shows you are still with the speaker. However, wait until the speaker has finished his or her comment, and don’t overdo or use interjections as meaningless comments. Prepare in advance. Remarks and questions prepared in advance, when possible, free your mind for listening. Prepare in advance. Remarks and questions prepared in advance, when possible, free your mind for listening. React to ideas, not the person. Don’t allow irritation to rise from things said, or from mannerisms. Try not to respond to these distractions. Base your response on principles, not personalities. React to ideas, not the person. Don’t allow irritation to rise from things said, or from mannerisms. Try not to respond to these distractions. Base your response on principles, not personalities.
  • 3. Don’t argue mentally. Don’t allow yourself to become annoyed or irritated with anything that is said. Try agreeing with points to see if you can understand the speaker’s perspective better. Don’t argue mentally. Don’t allow yourself to become annoyed or irritated with anything that is said. Try agreeing with points to see if you can understand the speaker’s perspective better. Don’t jump to conclusions. Avoid making unwarranted assumptions about what is going to be said. Don’t mentally try to complete the other person’s sentences. Listen and learn. Don’t jump to conclusions. Avoid making unwarranted assumptions about what is going to be said. Don’t mentally try to complete the other person’s sentences. Listen and learn.