Listen Before You Speak Analysis

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Listen: Listen Before You Speak

At one point or other you’ve probably heard the following “You are given two ears and one mouth for a reason; to listen twice as much as you speaks.” It’s correct, nature has given us two ears but only one tongue, which is a tender hint that we should listen more to what we speak. But how many of us actually listen twice as much as we speak?
“I never learned anything while I was talking.”
This is a quote that talk show host Larry King says he thinks of regularly while interviewing people.
Usually, a person who won’t listen properly is unable to react appropriately to a particular situation or towards a particular person for which they have to regret later. There is an interesting story about this:-
A doctor reached hospital in a hurry after being called in for an urgent surgery. He changed his clothes & went directly to the surgery block where he found the father whose son met with an accident, waiting impatiently for him.

The moment he went near to the boy’s father, the father shouted, “You doctor’s don’t have any sense of responsibility towards your profession. Your job is to serve the needy but in case of emergency you people take a long time to come. Don’t you know my son is in terrible condition and every single minute is precious for him? If it would have been your case what would you do? ”

The doctor tried to interrupt and clarify his situation but the father was not ready to listen anything. The father furiously said, “If you would be in my situation would you behave the same? If your son dies right now what will you do?”

The doctor replied: “I will say what our Holy Book says that from dust we came and to dust we return, blessed be the name of God. We doctors cannot prolong lives. ...

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...eople usually have, then you have to put in lot of efforts to break this bad habit.
Be deliberate with your listening and remind yourself frequently that your goal is to truly hear what the other person is saying. Set aside all other thoughts and behaviors and concentrate on the message. Ask questions, reflect, and paraphrase to ensure you understand the message. If you don't, then you'll find that what someone says to you and what you hear can be amazingly different!
Start using active listening today to become an improved conversationalist, improve your workplace efficiency, and develop better relationships. Ironically, as our listening skills improve, so will our aptitude for conversation. When we listen, we foster the skill in others by acting as a model for positive and effective communication.

"If speaking is silver, then listening is gold." Turkish Proverb

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