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Listening Skills
www.worcester.ac.uk
• Listening is a great skill. It builds trust and encourages
problem solving but it takes practice.
• It’s more complicated than you might think – Most people
don’t think about it – it is second nature.
• Good listening enables people to tell their story.
www.worcester.ac.uk
Be a great listener
As a mentor you will ‘tune-in’ to people.
Where are they coming from?
What are they trying to say?
The art of listening requires that you:
• prepare yourself,
• hold the focus,
• Show that you are listening.
www.worcester.ac.uk
Be a great listener
Research suggests that the way people deliver a message
accounts for 93% of its meaning.
• Maintain good eye contact
• Encourage people to talk
• Reflect back what you hear
• Don’t interrupt.
‘ To help people think for themselves, first listen. And listen,
then listen.’
Nancy Kline (1999) Time to think.
www.worcester.ac.uk
Listening Skills - Tips
The SOLERapproach ( Egan, 2002)
Squarely face the person
Open posture
Lean towards the person
Eye contact
Relax
In your everyday listening practise this approach and
see what the effects are. www.worcester.ac.uk
Listening Skills - Tips
Listening also involves good body language and non-verbal
communication and can give out many messages.
Good body language can put someone at ease before you say
anything.
• smiling and nodding
• an open friendly confident posture
• good eye contact but not staring
www.worcester.ac.uk
Listening Skills - Tips
Give people time to say what they want to. Avoid interrupting or
finishing their sentence for them. It sends the message that you
are more important, you know what they are going to say or you
are in a rush.
Time for reflection: How do you know when someone is truly
listening to you? How do you know when someone isn’t listening
to you?
www.worcester.ac.uk
Types of Listening
• Reflexive listening: this is what the listener hears in their
own mind. It can lead to assumptions that are wrong.
• External listening: this is what the listener hears from the
person, the words they say and how they say them – how
they see things.
• Intuitive listening : this is what the listener feels abut the
person. He/she attends to the patterns and areas that are
avoided.
• Holding silence: Giving people time to think and then
speak. This is hard to do – ‘hold your fire.’
www.worcester.ac.uk
Blocks to effective listening
As the mentor you will be come a good listener.
There are blocks to listening. Be aware of these in yourself
and in others:
Poor listeners may demonstrate these behaviours:
• knowing the answer
• trying to be helpful
• trying to influence or impress
• making assumptions
• only hearing what you want to hear
• daydreaming
• being in a hurry
• looking for points to argue with
• feeling nervous or vulnerable www.worcester.ac.uk
Negative listening habits to avoid:
• The FAKER: mind is elsewhere
• The INTERRUPTER
• The INTELLECTUAL or LOGICAL LISTENER: interprets and
judges
• The HAPPY HOOKER: steals the focus
• The REBUTTAL maker: looking for a mistake, am argument or
dismissal
• The ADVICE giver: can be good but can be a turn off
www.worcester.ac.uk
Common Listening issues:
•Tuning in and out – on average we think approximately four
times faster than we speak, leading to listeners tuning out,
using the space to address their own thoughts, to daydream
rather than staying tuned into the listener.
•The glazed look – there are times when an individual will
concentrate on the speaker (mentee) rather than on what is
being said for whatever reason, bringing on that glazed look on
the face of those listening. We can all tell when this is
happening.
•Mentee-centred – It is important to remember that the person
is more important than the issues discussed. Our discussions
should always work around the development of the
mentee and not the subject.
www.worcester.ac.uk
Common Listening issues:
•Becoming heated – certain trigger phrases, words and views
may cause mentors to feel as if they should dive in with their
own opinions; resulting in the mentee becoming irritated, upset
and switching-off. It is better to hold back on this even if you
disagree.
•Giving space – during discussions the mentee will have
silences and spaces, which will vary in length. Avoid the
temptation to rush in and fill these, as we all have differing
periods of reflection and thinking. It is important to allow the
mentee time to internalise their thoughts. Silence can often be
an indication that thinking is going on.
www.worcester.ac.uk
Active listening:
• People like being listened to as it demonstrates respect.
As a good listener you will show that you are attentive and
that you are interested in what the speaker is saying.
• Resist the temptation to interrupt. Using silence gives the
speaker space and time to think about, construct and say
what they mean.
• Encourage the speaker to explore their thoughts. Make it
clear that you are interested in helping them to develop
their thoughts and ideas.
www.worcester.ac.uk
Active listening:
• The active listener will notice any misconceptions or
prejudices there may be. The active listener will be skilful
in reflecting back what the speaker has said. This helps
clarify understanding and lets the speaker know that you
are focusing on what they mean. This also helps the
speaker clarify complex thinking and provides an
opportunity for them to elaborate.
• When you reflect back it enables the speaker to confirm or
correct your understanding. Mirroring what the speaker has
said and using the same words is very helpful.
www.worcester.ac.uk
Some useful phrases for active listening:
Confirming:
Let me confirm...
Can I make sure I understand what you’ve said..?
Can I just check?
Summarising:
Can I summarise what you’ve said please?
I think you said...
Checking:
Is that right?
Have I understood you correctly?
www.worcester.ac.uk
To summarise, good listening skills
include:
• Paying attention: non-verbal, verbal and allowing people to
finish, being aware of body language
• Checking understanding: paraphrasing, summarising,
reflecting back the words.
• Allowing for silence: don’t rush in or interrupt. Allow
reflection to take place.
• Encourage exploration: “tell me more about that.” Make it
clear that you want to support the person in reflecting and
understanding.
www.worcester.ac.uk
Any Questions?
www.worcester.ac.uk

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5-Listening-Skills-2.ppt

  • 2. • Listening is a great skill. It builds trust and encourages problem solving but it takes practice. • It’s more complicated than you might think – Most people don’t think about it – it is second nature. • Good listening enables people to tell their story. www.worcester.ac.uk
  • 3. Be a great listener As a mentor you will ‘tune-in’ to people. Where are they coming from? What are they trying to say? The art of listening requires that you: • prepare yourself, • hold the focus, • Show that you are listening. www.worcester.ac.uk
  • 4. Be a great listener Research suggests that the way people deliver a message accounts for 93% of its meaning. • Maintain good eye contact • Encourage people to talk • Reflect back what you hear • Don’t interrupt. ‘ To help people think for themselves, first listen. And listen, then listen.’ Nancy Kline (1999) Time to think. www.worcester.ac.uk
  • 5. Listening Skills - Tips The SOLERapproach ( Egan, 2002) Squarely face the person Open posture Lean towards the person Eye contact Relax In your everyday listening practise this approach and see what the effects are. www.worcester.ac.uk
  • 6. Listening Skills - Tips Listening also involves good body language and non-verbal communication and can give out many messages. Good body language can put someone at ease before you say anything. • smiling and nodding • an open friendly confident posture • good eye contact but not staring www.worcester.ac.uk
  • 7. Listening Skills - Tips Give people time to say what they want to. Avoid interrupting or finishing their sentence for them. It sends the message that you are more important, you know what they are going to say or you are in a rush. Time for reflection: How do you know when someone is truly listening to you? How do you know when someone isn’t listening to you? www.worcester.ac.uk
  • 8. Types of Listening • Reflexive listening: this is what the listener hears in their own mind. It can lead to assumptions that are wrong. • External listening: this is what the listener hears from the person, the words they say and how they say them – how they see things. • Intuitive listening : this is what the listener feels abut the person. He/she attends to the patterns and areas that are avoided. • Holding silence: Giving people time to think and then speak. This is hard to do – ‘hold your fire.’ www.worcester.ac.uk
  • 9. Blocks to effective listening As the mentor you will be come a good listener. There are blocks to listening. Be aware of these in yourself and in others: Poor listeners may demonstrate these behaviours: • knowing the answer • trying to be helpful • trying to influence or impress • making assumptions • only hearing what you want to hear • daydreaming • being in a hurry • looking for points to argue with • feeling nervous or vulnerable www.worcester.ac.uk
  • 10. Negative listening habits to avoid: • The FAKER: mind is elsewhere • The INTERRUPTER • The INTELLECTUAL or LOGICAL LISTENER: interprets and judges • The HAPPY HOOKER: steals the focus • The REBUTTAL maker: looking for a mistake, am argument or dismissal • The ADVICE giver: can be good but can be a turn off www.worcester.ac.uk
  • 11. Common Listening issues: •Tuning in and out – on average we think approximately four times faster than we speak, leading to listeners tuning out, using the space to address their own thoughts, to daydream rather than staying tuned into the listener. •The glazed look – there are times when an individual will concentrate on the speaker (mentee) rather than on what is being said for whatever reason, bringing on that glazed look on the face of those listening. We can all tell when this is happening. •Mentee-centred – It is important to remember that the person is more important than the issues discussed. Our discussions should always work around the development of the mentee and not the subject. www.worcester.ac.uk
  • 12. Common Listening issues: •Becoming heated – certain trigger phrases, words and views may cause mentors to feel as if they should dive in with their own opinions; resulting in the mentee becoming irritated, upset and switching-off. It is better to hold back on this even if you disagree. •Giving space – during discussions the mentee will have silences and spaces, which will vary in length. Avoid the temptation to rush in and fill these, as we all have differing periods of reflection and thinking. It is important to allow the mentee time to internalise their thoughts. Silence can often be an indication that thinking is going on. www.worcester.ac.uk
  • 13. Active listening: • People like being listened to as it demonstrates respect. As a good listener you will show that you are attentive and that you are interested in what the speaker is saying. • Resist the temptation to interrupt. Using silence gives the speaker space and time to think about, construct and say what they mean. • Encourage the speaker to explore their thoughts. Make it clear that you are interested in helping them to develop their thoughts and ideas. www.worcester.ac.uk
  • 14. Active listening: • The active listener will notice any misconceptions or prejudices there may be. The active listener will be skilful in reflecting back what the speaker has said. This helps clarify understanding and lets the speaker know that you are focusing on what they mean. This also helps the speaker clarify complex thinking and provides an opportunity for them to elaborate. • When you reflect back it enables the speaker to confirm or correct your understanding. Mirroring what the speaker has said and using the same words is very helpful. www.worcester.ac.uk
  • 15. Some useful phrases for active listening: Confirming: Let me confirm... Can I make sure I understand what you’ve said..? Can I just check? Summarising: Can I summarise what you’ve said please? I think you said... Checking: Is that right? Have I understood you correctly? www.worcester.ac.uk
  • 16. To summarise, good listening skills include: • Paying attention: non-verbal, verbal and allowing people to finish, being aware of body language • Checking understanding: paraphrasing, summarising, reflecting back the words. • Allowing for silence: don’t rush in or interrupt. Allow reflection to take place. • Encourage exploration: “tell me more about that.” Make it clear that you want to support the person in reflecting and understanding. www.worcester.ac.uk

Editor's Notes

  1. Facilitator: Activity 1: Listening
  2. Facilitator: Poor listening tends to create negative effects such as resistance and annoyance. Poor listening can de-motivate and ‘put-off’ the speaker.
  3. Activity 2:Active listening role play Emphasise that the phrases listed in this slide are just examples of possible phrases. Adapt the tone/ language to fit in with the tone of the conversation.