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LISTENING WITH ALL OUR SENSES
Listening deeply requires using all our senses and the wisdom of our bodies. When we are coaching via telephone, using all our senses becomes even more important.

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LISTENING WITH ALL OUR SENSES
Listening deeply requires using all our senses and the wisdom of our bodies. When we are coaching via telephone, using all our senses becomes even more important.

The Art of Heart-Listening
Often when a person believes they are listening to another they are actually listening to the sound of their own internal dialogue, and waiting for their own opportunity to speak next. Even when a person is actively listening to another, they are usually just hearing and responding to the words that are being spoken.

100% Responsible Listening Turns Fantasy into Reality
Published in International Listening Association’s THE LISTENING PROFESSIONAL. Skilled Listening IS the difference between Fantasy and Reality.

How to Use Active Listening to Enhance Communication Skills?
In today’s world, communication skill is critical. A good part of communication skill is listening skills. A good listener shows that he is interested in what the other person has to say and through active listening can demonstrate his or her interest in the topic. Active listening is a skill that everyone can learn. All you need to do is to follow a set of principles and keep practising until you get it right. Active listening is about showing your undivided attention to others in a way to maximise the effectiveness of the communication while also showing the other person that you are listening to them.

Common Sense and Success
We are all born with five senses: sight, sound, touch, taste and smell. These senses help us navigate our way through the world. They bring us delight in small things. They also warn us when danger threatens. However, I believe that we all have a sixth, and underused sense, our common sense. Your common sense helps you make the right decision in ambiguous situations -- but only if you use it. When I tell people that I'm the Common Sense Guy, people often come back with Will Rogers' saying, "Common sense isn't all that common." I disagree. I think that we all have innate common sense. It's a natural gift, just like our five other senses. We don't always use it though. If you are willing to let your common sense guide you today, you can use it as a guide tomorrow, the next day, next week and next month.

Live Consultant Thinking: Some Essence of Managerial Skills
As a business intermediary and consultant, I help with speaking engagements, writing and presenting on business topics. Most people I work with agree that speaking is easier than listening. We struggle with listening. We hear without much effort, but it is the listening part that we need to work on. Both listening and observing are managerial skills that come in handy at work, and at home.

Are your listening skills costing you or making you money?
Who is really listening? … Genuinely, sincerely and honestly listening? I’m noticing a lot more telling and a lot less listening lately. You only have to watch the ABC program ‘Q&A’ to see the number of politicians who have great trouble listening – to anything except themselves. They interrupt others giving answers to questions that were never asked. No wonder we are a bit jaded and cynical.

The Fine Art of Listening
Listening is a primary skill needed by business analysts and those who are responsible for gathering (eliciting) requirements. But just what is listening and how can you improve your listening skills?

How to Create a Romantic Valentine’s Day Bedroom Using Your 5 Senses
If you are looking for a fun and exciting way to spice up your bedroom on Valentines Day, why not start with your five senses? Creating a sensory, romantic ambiance with your five senses is sure to put an exclamation point at the end of your Valentine’s Day.

LISTENING SKILLS IN COACHING
When is listening not really listening? Coaches need good listening skills but very often, find they fall short of being good listener. Find out the most important ingredient for listening success.

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