One must
listen rightly, cautiously, effectively, intelligently, unpretentiously and
calmly. If you want to be a good listener you have to cultivate the habit of
effective listening. Those who are good at communication know the importance of
listening, which is perhaps more significant than even speaking.
2. During this one-hour do nothing but listen with all your attention and application. Listen to the sounds and the words as they come to you in their unmodified state.
It is not an
exaggeration to say that relationships thrive more on listening skills than on
speaking. A good speaker may sometimes find himself out of place in a group,
but a good listener seldom finds himself in such a situation.
Efforts can be made to improve the listening habits by
following practices
1. To make listening, a
regular habit you ought to start from somewhere. Start from today and from now on
dedicate at least an hour to listening only
2. During this one-hour do nothing but listen with all your attention and application. Listen to the sounds and the words as they come to you in their unmodified state.
3. Listen without the
intervention of any thoughts, without any agitation in your mind. Enjoy the
pristine beauty and the syllables of the sounds
4. Concentrate on one
sound or many sounds or on all sounds that comes to you at a time. Listen to
them in the milieu of the background in which they arise.
5. Listen to the
distant sounds that are almost inaudible but can be heard only by dint of
effort. Listen to the faintest of the sounds such ticking of a watch, movement
of wind, the rustling of the grass or for that matter your own breathing. At the
end of this exercise, listening should have become an integral part of your
system.
6. Try to replay in
your mind the various sounds that you hear every day. Try to replay a
particular piece of music or song that interests you. Try to recreate mentally
the sounds of nature.
Can you recollect the
sounds exactly the way they are? Can you recollect various sounds at one swoop?
Can you play an entire orchestra mentally in our mind? Keep practicing till you
can say confidently? To these questions confidently.
A mind that is fully
vigilant, alert and liberated from all cares and worries is most conducive to
effective listening. If you want to allow the words of others to enter your
mind freely, you must cultivate a free and undistributed mind and an unassuming
personality.
Pay more attention to
others, their thoughts and words than to yourself and to your own thoughts and
words as you listen. Rid that egotistic attitude.
We conclude it is in
our eagerness to make an impression and communicate our thoughts to others that
we tend to forget the true act of listening. To become a good listener we must
learn to keep ourselves in the background. It is only through humility that we
can reach out to others. Empathy and rapport are the two wires through which
you can connect yourself with the rest of the humanity.
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