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The importance of listening skills

Holly Tiret, Michigan State University Extension – November 23, 2015

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Building better relationships through active listening.

Most times when we are communicating with someone we are actively forming, in our own minds, what we are going to say next, after the other person stops talking. This takes our attention off the other person and we tend to miss what they are saying. Listening involves more than just hearing, it also involves responding to what someone is saying. This process is called active listening.

Michigan State University Extension suggests that active listening can help you talk with others more clearly and with understanding. It isnt always easy, but when you can learn to practice it often, it can help you build a better relationship with a partner, a child, a friend or a co-worker.

Strategies for active listening include the following:

    Focus your full attention on the other person talking. Face them and maintain eye contact, and be sure you are the same level. If they are standing you should stand, if they are sitting you should sit.Ask good questions. Dont accuse or blame in your questioning. Try to look for hidden meaning. Ask open-ended questions and make sure your tone of voice is sincere. For example, What do you think we should do about the situation? What do you feel are the options?Keep yourself from judging what the other person is saying. Try not to assume that you know what they mean or what they are thinking.Sometimes it helps to repeat back to the other person what they just said, but in your own words. That way you are checking to see if you have heard them correctly. This can provide more information and the other person has a chance to correct any misunderstandings. It also shows that you are interested in what they are saying.Put yourself in their shoes. Accept their feelings, thoughts and ideas about the situation, whether or not you agree or share the same perspective. This does not mean you give in to the other person. It does, however, let them know that you acknowledge what they are saying, feeling or thinking.

Active listening takes time and practice. However, every time you use active listening, it gets a little easier. It can help you to navigate through difficult conversations. More than that, it helps improve overall communication, builds a better understanding and ultimately leadsto better relationships with family, friends and co-workers.

This article was published by Michigan State University Extension. For more information, visit ://extension.msu.edu. To have a digest of information delivered straight to your email inbox, visit ://extension.msu.edu/newsletters. To contact an expert in your area, visit ://extension.msu.edu/experts, or call 888-MSUE4MI (888-678-3464).

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The importance of listening skills

Holly Tiret, Michigan State University Extension – November 23, 2015

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Building better relationships through active listening.

Most times when we are communicating with someone we are actively forming, in our own minds, what we are going to say next, after the other person stops talking. This takes our attention off the other person and we tend to miss what they are saying. Listening involves more than just hearing, it also involves responding to what someone is saying. This process is called active listening.

Michigan State University Extension suggests that active listening can help you talk with others more clearly and with understanding. It isnt always easy, but when you can learn to practice it often, it can help you build a better relationship with a partner, a child, a friend or a co-worker.

Strategies for active listening include the following:

    Focus your full attention on the other person talking. Face them and maintain eye contact, and be sure you are the same level. If they are standing you should stand, if they are sitting you should sit.Ask good questions. Dont accuse or blame in your questioning. Try to look for hidden meaning. Ask open-ended questions and make sure your tone of voice is sincere. For example, What do you think we should do about the situation? What do you feel are the options?Keep yourself from judging what the other person is saying. Try not to assume that you know what they mean or what they are thinking.Sometimes it helps to repeat back to the other person what they just said, but in your own words. That way you are checking to see if you have heard them correctly. This can provide more information and the other person has a chance to correct any misunderstandings. It also shows that you are interested in what they are saying.Put yourself in their shoes. Accept their feelings, thoughts and ideas about the situation, whether or not you agree or share the same perspective. This does not mean you give in to the other person. It does, however, let them know that you acknowledge what they are saying, feeling or thinking.

Active listening takes time and practice. However, every time you use active listening, it gets a little easier. It can help you to navigate through difficult conversations. More than that, it helps improve overall communication, builds a better understanding and ultimately leadsto better relationships with family, friends and co-workers.

This article was published by Michigan State University Extension. For more information, visit ://extension.msu.edu. To have a digest of information delivered straight to your email inbox, visit ://extension.msu.edu/newsletters. To contact an expert in your area, visit ://extension.msu.edu/experts, or call 888-MSUE4MI (888-678-3464).

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