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Validate the speaker's feelings to show you care from "summary" of How to Listen with Intention: The Foundation of True Connection, Communication, and Relationships by Patrick King

To truly show someone that you care about what they are saying, it is important to validate their feelings. Validation does not mean that you agree with everything the speaker is saying, but rather that you acknowledge their emotions and show empathy towards their perspective. By validating someone's feelings, you are letting them know that you are present and engaged in the conversation. When you validate someone's feelings, you are showing them that you are listening attentively and that you are trying to understand where they are coming from. This can help to establish a sense of trust and connection between you and the speaker. Validation can also help the speaker feel heard and respected, which can lead to a more meaningful and productive conversation. One way to validate someone's feelings is ...
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    How to Listen with Intention: The Foundation of True Connection, Communication, and Relationships

    Patrick King

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