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Is Listening Over-rated?

Is Listening Over-rated?

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THEME : Is listening overrated?

CONVERSATION POINTS:

  • people think they are better communicators/listeners than they are
  • listening is a very under-rated skill, and one to keep practicing
  • knowledge is not opinion
  • context shifts how we listen to people
  • everyone deserves the right to be heard, but we don't have to take on board what they have to say
  • listening without questioning what is true and what is not - practice discernment
  • we listen through our own lens and biases
  • What's the balance between listening to someone's opinion and sharing your own?
  • when we give advice too soon, we may not be solving the right problem
  • Are there contexts when we shouldn't listen?
  • laws do not protect all people and do not represent all voices
  • power dynamics affect people's listening
  • who "has to" do the listening?
  • when ego gets in the way of listening?
  • higher ups need to spend more time listening to the people who actually know -- the experts
  • when big companies enter into environments against the wishes and values of the citizens
  • we are all capable of listening, but we don't practice and don't use the skill wisely
  • the dyanmic of you're not listening to me, so I won't listen to you
  • our ability to influence to change depends on our listening
  • listen to ask better questions -- instead of thinking "that doesn't make any sense," ask a question to make sense
  • train our listening every day
  • deep listening to things we don't value is very challenging
  • the righteousness that goes along with not listening
  • People not voting based on policy, but on who listens best
  • The skill of listening is crucial
  • Listening as a skill that goes out the window when we are emotionally triggered

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