Practice active listening in conversations from "summary" of THINK BEFORE by Peter Malcolm James
Active listening is a vital skill in any conversation. It involves fully concentrating on what the other person is saying, without interrupting or thinking about your response. This means giving your undivided attention to the speaker, showing that you care about their thoughts and feelings.
To practice active listening, start by maintaining eye contact with the speaker. This simple gesture demonstrates your interest in the conversation and shows that you are engaged. Additionally, nodding occasionally and using verbal cues like "I see" or "Go on" can encourage the speaker to elaborate on their points.
Another important aspect of active listening is paraphrasing what the speaker has said. This technique involves summarizing the speaker's words in your own words to demonstrate that you understand their perspective. By paraphrasin...
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