Listen actively to others' ideas from "summary" of The Creative Thinking Handbook by Chris Griffiths
Active listening to others' ideas involves fully engaging with what someone is saying, rather than simply waiting for your turn to speak. It requires giving the speaker your full attention, both verbally and non-verbally. This means making eye contact, nodding to show understanding, and providing verbal cues like "I see" or "Go on" to encourage the speaker to share more.
When you actively listen to someone's ideas, you are showing respect for their thoughts and opinions. By demonstrating that you value what they have to say, you create a more open and positive environment for sharing ideas. This can lead to better collaboration and more innovative solutions, as people feel more comfortable expressing their thoughts and exploring different pe...
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