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Listening Effectively Module 1, Lesson 3 Communication for Life

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Page 1: Listening Effectively Module 1, Lesson 3 Communication for Life

Listening EffectivelyModule 1, Lesson 3Communication for Life

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What is Listening?

Listening is more than hearing. Listening means:Paying attention to the sounds you hear

Assigning them meaningChoosing a response

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Listening is NOT passive:Requires focus, interpretation

Results in increased heart rate, respiration, and body temperature

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Listening in NOT natural. Must be learned, just like reading & writing

Writing

Mass Listening

Face to face listeningSpeaking

Reading

14%

17%

32%

21%16%

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Is Listening Important? An essential part of

our relationships with others, both at work and outside of work

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Listening… Builds connections

When we are listened to, we feel connected to others.

When we are not listened to, we feel devalued and neglected. X

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Builds High-Performance TeamsWhen we listen, we learnUnderstanding another person helps them and you

Listening makes you able to let go of old resentments

Listening transforms an argument into a dialogue.

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Builds Effective Communication80% of people who lose their jobs do so because of an inability to communicate effectively.

Listening is the KEY PART of communication.

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Improves RelationshipsImproves job performanceMakes happier marriagesBetter one-on-one relationships

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Why is listening hard to do?

Listening takes effort.Effective listening requires some of the same physical changes as the body’s reaction to physical effort

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Listening lacks the “pay off” of talking.Listeners have to give up center stage.

Listeners can’t show off their wit and knowledge.

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Daydream dangersWe can understand 300 wpm

Average speech rate 120 wpm

Difference is spare time to take mental side trips

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Message overloadWe are bombarded with competing messages.

Constant stimulation – television, radio, music, ads, kids’, parents’, friends’ conversations….

Our response…TUNE OUT!!

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Preparing a response.Instead of listening, we prepare what we’re going to say when it is our turn.

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Needs and wantsOur needs determine whether or not we choose to listen.

Sometimes we’re too wrapped up in our own thoughts to pay attention to others’ messages.

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FiltersWe use filters to decide what to pay attention to.

Filters attach personal meaning to information

We filter out messages based on whether or not we agree with them.

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Examples of Filters

Knowledge Attitudes Values Experiences Assumptions

•Beliefs•Prejudices•Feelings•Expectations

•“Hot buttons”

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Examples of “Hot Buttons”

“You never/always…” Know it alls “Shut up” Bigots “What you should do

is…” Pushy people People who interrupt Whiners

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10 Tips for Controlling Hot Buttons

Take deep breaths. Make a conscious choice about

your response. Acknowledge the other

person’s feelings. Ask objective questions for

clarification.

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10 Tips for Controlling Hot Buttons

Try to see the other person’s point of view.

Stick to the subject. Be patient. Express your point of view. Explain why Work out a “win-win” plan.

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13 Listening Tricks for Success

Concentrate on the message rather than the speaker.

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Listen with a purpose.

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Daydream selectively.

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Take notes.

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Ask questions.1) Mentally first – wait to see if they’re answered

2) Aloud at the end

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Sit in the right place for you.

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Start listening immediately.

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Identify key points; listen for cues.

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Pay attention to everything:Tone of voiceBody languageRead meanings behind words

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Think about the message. Paraphrase it in your feedback to check your understanding.

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Be open to new ideas.

Don’t jump to conclusions.

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Know your own listening habits.

Ask open-ended questions

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Recognize common patterns of organization…

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Common Patterns of Organizing Information

Chronological order - first, next, then, finally...

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Order of importance -order of priority, most important...

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Comparison and Contrast - similar, like; different, in contrast...

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Cause and effect - because, so that, therefore...

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Why Listen???90% of success in

communication in the workplace and in life in

general is a direct result of

GOOD LISTENING SKILLS!