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Be a good listener and pay attention to what others are saying from "summary" of The Art of Dealing With People by Les Giblin

One of the most important skills in dealing with people is the ability to listen. Being a good listener means more than just hearing the words that are being said. It means truly paying attention to what the other person is trying to communicate. When you are having a conversation with someone, make a conscious effort to focus on what they are saying. Avoid interrupting or thinking about what you are going to say next. Instead, give the other person your full attention and show genuine interest in their words. Listening involves not only hearing the words being spoken, but also understanding the emotions and intentions behind them. Pay attention to the tone of voice, facial expressions, and body language of the person speaking. These nonverbal cues can give you valuable insights into what the other person is feeling. Another important aspect of being a good listener is showing empathy. Put yourself in the other person's shoes and try to see things from their perspective. This will help you better understand their point of view and respond in a way that is respectful and considerate. By being a good listener, you can build stronger relationships with others and avoid misunderstandings. People appreciate when they feel heard and understood, and by practicing good listening skills, you can show others that you value their thoughts and opinions. So, the next time you find yourself in a conversation, remember the importance of listening and pay attention to what others are saying.
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    The Art of Dealing With People

    Les Giblin

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