Practicing active listening can improve relationships from "summary" of Supercomunicadores by Charles Duhigg
Active listening involves not just hearing the words that someone is saying, but also paying attention to their tone, body language, and emotions. When you actively listen to someone, you are showing them that you care about what they are saying and that you value their thoughts and feelings. This can help to build a deeper connection and understanding in your relationships.
By practicing active listening, you are able to fully engage with the speaker and demonstrate empathy and respect towards them. This can lead to a more positive and open dialogue, as the speaker feels heard and understood. In turn, this can help to strengthen the bond between you and the other person, whether it be a friend, family member, or...
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