9. ~We are losing our listening~
World is now Noise
Hard to Listen
10. ~We are losing our listening~
World is now Noise
Hard to Listen
Tiring to Listen
11. So why are we losing our hearing?
“We spend roughly 60% of our
communication time listening, but we’re not
really good at it. We retain just 25 percent We are losing our hearing due to
of what we hear.” Julian Treasure (Speaker)
the fact that we are not paying
attention to all our minute sounds in
our life, such as, a bird chirping, a pin
drop etc. We are not hearing them
as we don’t pay attention to them
because of rushing for work, studies,
music, every small detail is lost. This
means that we will stop appreciate
every little detail in life.
16. the absence of sound
Silence is Golden
By experiencing silence,
we are able to reset our ears,
to listen to the quiet world once again.
17. the absence of sound
Silence is Golden
All of us keep silent for 20
seconds to appreciate
how quiet it is.
18. 2: The mixer.
The mixer is simply described as
how many different kinds of
sound am we are able to hear in
a particular area, for example,
like in a lake, we can have a
skipping stone sound, birds
chirping in the background etc.
20. 3: Savoring. This helps enjoy simple sounds like tumble
dryer sounds, or hair dryer sounds. Mundane sounds are
like hidden choirs, all around. All you need is to pay
attention to it.
21. 3: Savoring. This helps enjoy simple sounds like tumble
dryer sounds, or hair dryer sounds. Mundane sounds are
like hidden choirs, all around. All you need is to pay
attention to it.
What do you hear?
24. 5: R.A.S.A...
R means receive, which means pay attention to
the person speaking. First A is appreciate,
which means make good noises when
someone ends or pauses talks. S is summarize
words, and the last A stands for ask, which
means to ask more questions when necessary.