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RE: And what if we listen well? - Human Relations
Hi @juanmolina, there is no doubt that learning to listen is a skill that few of us are able to develop beyond having a developed sense of hearing.
This skill involves components such as paying attention, intervene at the right time, generate confidence to the issuer, among other aspects that we expose through our gestures when listening. I believe that in this life we must be attentive to listen and slow to speak as expressed in the Bible. Thank you for your contribution
Well said @madridbg. Not everybody have good listening skills, as someone people. may ask you to repeat yourself as they were absent minded or some might be tapping their feet, which a body language that they are tired of what you are saying and want to leave the place as soon as possible. Being able to truly listen is a very good skill.