First, A good listener can ignore outside things and just focus on the person speaking. Second, patience. They don't cut in and let the other one say all they want. Third, understanding. They think about what the other person feels and don't judge too soon. Also, good feedback. They can nod or use eye contact to show they're really listening. Besides, an open mind. They accept different ideas. At last, they can remember important parts, and this makes the speaker feel respected.
First, A good listener can ignore outside things and just focus on the person speaking. Second, patience. They don't cut in and let the other one say all they want. Third, understanding. They think about what the other person feels and don't judge too soon. Also, good feedback. They can nod or use eye contact to show they're really listening. Besides, an open mind. They accept different ideas. At last, they can remember important parts, and this makes the speaker feel respected.
First, A good listener can ignore outside things and just focus on the person speaking. Second, patience. They don't cut in and let the other one say all they want. Third, understanding. They think about what the other person feels and don't judge too soon. Also, good feedback. They can nod or use eye contact to show they're really listening. Besides, an open mind. They accept different ideas. At last, they can remember important parts, and this makes the speaker feel respected.
On Jan 9, 2025 Shangye Chen wrote on Disturb Me, Please!, by Margaret Wheatley: