4 things all great listeners know

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It's easy to tell when someone's not paying attention,
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but it can be surprisingly tricky to know what truly excellent listening looks like.
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Behavioral scientists have found that good listening
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is one of the most important things we can do to improve our relationships,
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develop our worldview, and potentially even change people's minds.
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So, what can we do to become better listeners?
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At its core, listening in a one-on-one conversation is about taking an interest
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in another person and making them feel understood.
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There’s no universally agreed upon definition of high-quality listening,
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but some recurring features include attentiveness, conveying understanding,
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and showing a positive intention towards the speaker.
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This doesn’t mean you can simply go through the motions—
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researchers have found that merely smiling and nodding
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at set intervals doesn’t quite work.
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However, there is something slightly performative about listening
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in that it’s important to show you’re doing it.
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So, in addition to actively attending to a speaker’s words,
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good listeners also use questions and body language
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that indicate their understanding and their desire to understand.
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This might feel awkward at first,
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and what’s most effective might depend on your relationship with the speaker.
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But with time and practice you can internalize these basic behaviors.
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So let’s say a good friend wants to tell you about an issue
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they’re having with their partner.
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Before even starting your conversation,
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remove any distractions in the environment.
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Turn off the TV, take off your headphones and put your phone away— far away.
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One study showed that even the visible presence of a phone
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made conversations feel less intimate and fulfilling to those involved.
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Once the conversation begins,
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one of the most important things you can do is also the most obvious—
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try not to interrupt.
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This doesn’t mean you need to stay completely silent.
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But if you do interject, look for natural pauses
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to ask open-ended questions that benefit the speaker,
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not just your curiosity.
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Questions like “What happened next?” or “How did that make you feel?”
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confirm that you’re following the story while also helping the speaker
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dive deeper into their own thoughts.
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Another great way to show your understanding is by summarizing
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what you just heard and asking if you’ve missed anything.
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Summaries like this show the speaker that you're truly trying to understand them
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rather than just waiting for your turn to talk.
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Speaking of which, while a good conversation requires back and forth,
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planning out your response while the speaker is talking
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is a common way to miss what’s being said.
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So try to stay present and if you lose focus,
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don't be shy about asking the speaker to repeat what you missed.
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This might feel embarrassing,
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but asking for clarification actually shows that you’re committed
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to understanding.
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Finally, don’t be afraid of silence.
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It’s okay to ask for a moment to formulate your response
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and taking a beat to think can help speakers reflect on their speech as well.
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These might seem like small changes, but together they make a big difference.
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And when people feel heard, they report more satisfaction,
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trust, and connection in their relationships.
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In the workplace, employees who feel heard generally experience less burnout,
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and perceive the managers who listened to them more favorably.
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Unfortunately, while it might be easy to listen to some people,
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it can be hard to muster all this focus and attention
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if you disagree with or dislike the speaker.
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But these situations might actually benefit most from your efforts
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to listen openly.
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The theory of psychological reactance suggests that trying to force someone
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to change their mind makes them more likely to defend their point of view.
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However, recent studies suggest that high-quality listening fosters
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open-mindedness by creating a non-judgmental
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and psychologically safe environment.
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Of course, truly open-minded listening isn’t about changing people’s minds.
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Good listening is not the same as agreeing,
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and conversations don’t have to end with a happy resolution.
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But even during a disagreement,
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sometimes being heard is enough to start a deeper conversation.
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