"When people talk, listen completely. Most people never listen."
— Ernest
Hemingway:
American novelist, writer and journalist
Listening is the one skill that separates
ordinary friends from extraordinary friends. Develop this skill and you’ll make
more friends, in your personal life and in business.
You listen with your eyes. When your eyes are on the speaker and not wondering
around the room, the speaker knows that you care about what he is saying.
You listen with your body. Turn your face and body toward the speaker. You may
find yourself leaning forward as you become more interested in what the speaker
is saying.
You listen with your mind. The first thing to listen to when meeting someone is
their name. Focus on what they're saying.
The speaker can easily tell when his audience is focused on what he's
saying. A focused audience will energize the speaker.
You listen with your heart. When you're truly listening, you become emotionally
involved in what's being said.
It is natural to nod your head or to react emotionally. You absorb what’s being said and empathize with the person’s story and situation.
Listening to the speaker with full attention demonstrates
respect. By giving respect, you gain respect. At Gold Star Referral Clubs, every member gets an opportunity to speak in front of their referral group at least once a year.
We're always looking for new Directors to start new clubs. If you know of someone, send them to www.GoldStarDirectors.com
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