LISTENING is harder than speaking. Even the best listeners sometimes have to bite their tongues to stop from reacting, interrupting, or trying to console the person talking.
Here are three ways you can truly listen:
1. Avoid Distractions
This doesn’t just mean putting down the Blackberry or closing your web browser. Try not to think about what you’re going to say next. Simply focus on what the other person says.
2. Repeat Back
This sometimes feels silly, but repeating back what you heard shows the other person that you’re listening.
3. Ask Thoughtful Question
Ask open-ended questions that help you see the issue more clearly and allow your conversation partner to go deeper into what he/she cares about.
(Source: Harvard Business Review Blog, 30 December 2011 – adapted from “How to Really Listen” by Peter Bregman)
