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We should prioritize listening in our relationships from "summary" of You're Not Listening by Kate Murphy

Listening is the cornerstone of any successful relationship. When we truly listen to someone, we show them that we value and respect them. It is a way of acknowledging their existence and showing that their thoughts and feelings matter to us. In today's fast-paced world, however, listening has become a lost art. We are so consumed with our own thoughts and distractions that we often fail to give others our full attention. This lack of listening can lead to misunderstandings, conflicts, and ultimately, the breakdown of relationships. Prioritizing listening in our relationships means giving the other person our undivided attention. It means putting aside our own agenda, judgments, and distractions, and truly focusing on what the other person is saying. This kind of active listening requires us to be fully present in the moment, to tune in to both the verbal and nonverbal cues that the other person is giving us. It means being empathetic and trying to see the world from their perspective. When we prioritize listening in our relationships, we create a safe space for the other person to express themselves. We make them feel heard and understood, which can strengthen the bond between us. Listening helps us build trust and intimacy with the other person. It allows us to connect on a deeper level and foster a sense of mutual respect and appreciation. In a world where everyone is clamoring to be heard, being a good listener can set us apart. It can help us stand out in a sea of noise and make a real impact on the people around us. By prioritizing listening in our relationships, we can cultivate stronger, more meaningful connections with others. We can become better friends, partners, and colleagues. So let's put down our phones, turn off our inner monologues, and truly listen to what the people in our lives have to say. The rewards will be well worth the effort.
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    You're Not Listening

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