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People appreciate being truly heard from "summary" of You're Not Listening by Kate Murphy

To truly hear someone means to pay full attention to what they are saying. It requires more than just hearing the words that come out of their mouth; it involves understanding the emotions, intentions, and meanings behind those words. When someone feels truly heard, they feel validated, respected, and understood. It creates a sense of connection and empathy between the speaker and the listener. Conversely, when someone is not truly heard, they may feel ignored, dismissed, or invalidated. This can lead to feelings of frustration, loneliness, and isolation. In our fast-paced, technology-driven world, truly listening to someone has become a rare and valuable skill. Many people are so focused on responding, fixing, or judging that they forget to simply listen. Truly hearing someone requires patience, openness, and a willingness to set aside one's own thoughts and opinions. It involves being fully present in the moment and giving the speaker your undivided attention. It means listening without interrupting, judging, or trying to "fix" the situation. It requires empathy, curiosity, and a genuine desire to understand the other person's perspective. When we truly listen to someone, we are able to see the world through their eyes, feel their emotions, and understand their experiences. This deep level of understanding can lead to stronger relationships, improved communication, and increased trust. It can also help us expand our own perspectives, challenge our assumptions, and grow as individuals.
  1. Taking the time to truly listen to someone can make a world of difference. It can show that you value and respect the other person, that you care about their thoughts and feelings, and that you are willing to engage in a meaningful conversation. Ultimately, people appreciate being truly heard because it fulfills a basic human need for connection, understanding, and empathy.
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You're Not Listening

Kate Murphy

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