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How Well Do you Listen? 2 Tips to Hear What Your Partner is Really Saying

 
Author: Margrit Harris

"You aren't listening to me!"

How often has your partner snapped back at you with this one?

Did you know that even the best leaders fail to listen enough [this according to a recent address by church leader Gordon B. Hinckley, 2004 Mission President's Seminar.] If the world's best leaders have a problem with listening, where does that leave you and I?

What does it mean to listen? No, it's not merely looking at her with your mind racing off somewhere else. It is focusing not only your eyes, but your mind on the words, body language and mood portrayed by the person you're interacting with.

So, what keeps us from listening adequately when engaged in conversation?

Lack of time,

Respect,

Love

Or is it just habit?

Whatever the reason, not listening interferes with effective, satisfying, rewarding, not to mention productive communication between life and business partners.

Do this simple exercise the next time you talk with your life or business partner:

1. Pay attention to what is happening while your partner is speaking. Are you physically doing something? Is your mind already thinking of a response or wondering off to what's for lunch?

2. Stop whatever you're doing, give your partner your undivided attention. Focus on what he/she is really saying with words, body language, tone of voice.

Do these two things and you'll be amazed at the increased depth of understanding you achieve.

Real communication begins with real listening.

Enjoy...life is short!

Author Bio:

Margrit Harris

Your Relationship Expert with StrataTeam, Inc. Author of HELLO MARGRIT [free online relationship advice], the ebook "Can [I Make] My Partner Change?" and other stuff to provide Helpful Answers to Tough Questions for Life and Business Relationships. Former Relationship Consultant for First Union Securities, Morgan Stanley and others as well as small business executives. Catalyst for change for many a relationship during her sojourn as a marriage, family, group and personal therapist. Interviewed on radio and TV. Currently serving as a church volunteer to teach relationship and leadership skills to people in the Philippines while also providing relationship advice online.

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