Active Listening: How to Be a Better Communicator
We can all recall situations where we have utterly failed to listen to what someone else was saying. For a variety of reasons, we are simply not taking in anything useful. How many times have you been introduced to a person by name, to simply forget what their name is thirty seconds later?

Yep, me too!

The reason this happens is because you have failed to actively listen.

Active listening is the art of listening for meaning.

Active listening requires the listener to understand, interpret, and evaluate what they are being told. Without this, communication is nothing but a façade.

There are many reasons why people fail to listen properly. They may be distracted by an activity they are attempting whilst listening, or by other thoughts in their head they deem to be more important, or they might be thinking about what they are going to say next, which is a common flaw in communication between parties whose opinions differ.

Active listening requires concentration and a genuine willingness to hear what is being said.

If you have been listening so far, this probably rings true for you.

If you have found your listening skill as being less than acceptable, we can help turn that around!

If your listening skills aren't translating you into an active listener and, as a result your listening comprehension is way down, we have the solution to this problem!

If you realize that, in order to be found in the realm of active listening there must first come the art of 'practice listening', you have come to the right place!

Introducing "Active Listening: How to Be a Better Communicator", soon to be a powerful resource tool to enable you to become the active listening person you need to be to succeed.

Here is what you will find inside your copy of "Active Listening: How to Be a Better Communicator":

• Why It Is So Important To Actively Listen
• Common Barriers to Active Listening
• The Four Components of Active Listening
• Improving Your Active Listening Skills
• Reflective Listening

Isn't it time you began learning how to listen, actively listen to the conversations going on around you? Isn't it time you begin taking a proactive stance when it comes to listening with an attentive ear instead of always finding yourself on the reactive end of the conversation?

If so, what are you waiting for? Get your copy of "Active Listening: How to Be a Better Communicator" today and learn how to become an active listener that will translate into you succeeding in life!
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Active Listening: How to Be a Better Communicator
We can all recall situations where we have utterly failed to listen to what someone else was saying. For a variety of reasons, we are simply not taking in anything useful. How many times have you been introduced to a person by name, to simply forget what their name is thirty seconds later?

Yep, me too!

The reason this happens is because you have failed to actively listen.

Active listening is the art of listening for meaning.

Active listening requires the listener to understand, interpret, and evaluate what they are being told. Without this, communication is nothing but a façade.

There are many reasons why people fail to listen properly. They may be distracted by an activity they are attempting whilst listening, or by other thoughts in their head they deem to be more important, or they might be thinking about what they are going to say next, which is a common flaw in communication between parties whose opinions differ.

Active listening requires concentration and a genuine willingness to hear what is being said.

If you have been listening so far, this probably rings true for you.

If you have found your listening skill as being less than acceptable, we can help turn that around!

If your listening skills aren't translating you into an active listener and, as a result your listening comprehension is way down, we have the solution to this problem!

If you realize that, in order to be found in the realm of active listening there must first come the art of 'practice listening', you have come to the right place!

Introducing "Active Listening: How to Be a Better Communicator", soon to be a powerful resource tool to enable you to become the active listening person you need to be to succeed.

Here is what you will find inside your copy of "Active Listening: How to Be a Better Communicator":

• Why It Is So Important To Actively Listen
• Common Barriers to Active Listening
• The Four Components of Active Listening
• Improving Your Active Listening Skills
• Reflective Listening

Isn't it time you began learning how to listen, actively listen to the conversations going on around you? Isn't it time you begin taking a proactive stance when it comes to listening with an attentive ear instead of always finding yourself on the reactive end of the conversation?

If so, what are you waiting for? Get your copy of "Active Listening: How to Be a Better Communicator" today and learn how to become an active listener that will translate into you succeeding in life!
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Active Listening: How to Be a Better Communicator

Active Listening: How to Be a Better Communicator

by Anthony L. Moberg
Active Listening: How to Be a Better Communicator

Active Listening: How to Be a Better Communicator

by Anthony L. Moberg

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We can all recall situations where we have utterly failed to listen to what someone else was saying. For a variety of reasons, we are simply not taking in anything useful. How many times have you been introduced to a person by name, to simply forget what their name is thirty seconds later?

Yep, me too!

The reason this happens is because you have failed to actively listen.

Active listening is the art of listening for meaning.

Active listening requires the listener to understand, interpret, and evaluate what they are being told. Without this, communication is nothing but a façade.

There are many reasons why people fail to listen properly. They may be distracted by an activity they are attempting whilst listening, or by other thoughts in their head they deem to be more important, or they might be thinking about what they are going to say next, which is a common flaw in communication between parties whose opinions differ.

Active listening requires concentration and a genuine willingness to hear what is being said.

If you have been listening so far, this probably rings true for you.

If you have found your listening skill as being less than acceptable, we can help turn that around!

If your listening skills aren't translating you into an active listener and, as a result your listening comprehension is way down, we have the solution to this problem!

If you realize that, in order to be found in the realm of active listening there must first come the art of 'practice listening', you have come to the right place!

Introducing "Active Listening: How to Be a Better Communicator", soon to be a powerful resource tool to enable you to become the active listening person you need to be to succeed.

Here is what you will find inside your copy of "Active Listening: How to Be a Better Communicator":

• Why It Is So Important To Actively Listen
• Common Barriers to Active Listening
• The Four Components of Active Listening
• Improving Your Active Listening Skills
• Reflective Listening

Isn't it time you began learning how to listen, actively listen to the conversations going on around you? Isn't it time you begin taking a proactive stance when it comes to listening with an attentive ear instead of always finding yourself on the reactive end of the conversation?

If so, what are you waiting for? Get your copy of "Active Listening: How to Be a Better Communicator" today and learn how to become an active listener that will translate into you succeeding in life!

Product Details

BN ID: 2940012271600
Publisher: Learning Life eBooks
Publication date: 03/10/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 338 KB

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