How to be a better listener

Studies have found that good listening has three key behaviors: offering attention, seeking understanding, and conveying positive intention.

Here are a few easy ways you can be a more present listener.

Give the other person your attention:

  • Establish your capacity (“I have twenty minutes to talk right now, and then I will have to get back to work,” or “I need a bit of time to wind-down, and then we can spend time together!”)

  • Try to minimize distractions (put your phone down, turn off the television, choose an appropriate time for in-depth conversations.)

Be curious:

  • Summarize what they say (“It sounds like you’re saying…” and “What I’m hearing is…”)

  • Ask for clarification (“Am I getting this right?”)

  • Invite them to go deeper (“Could you share more about that experience?” or “What were you feeling in that moment?”)

Express care:

  • Extend compassion (“That must have been so painful,” or “What do you need right now?”)

  • Point out their strengths (“Your courage in that moment was awe-inspiring,” or “You always make me laugh.”)

  • Share your gratitude (“This was such a great conversation," or “I’m so thankful that you opened up to me.”)

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