7 Habits of Highly Successful Teens
5. Seek first to
understand, and then to be understood
Because most
people don’t listen very well, one of the great f5rustrations in life is that
many don’t feel understood, this habit will ensure your teen learns the most
important communication skill there is: active listening.
Why is
this habit the key to communication? It’s because the deepest need of the human
heart is to be understood. Everyone wants to be respected and value for who
they are—a unique, one-of-a-kind, never-to-be-cloned individual. People won’t
expose their soft middles unless they feel it, however, they will tell you more
than you may want to hear. People don’t care how much you know until they know
how much you care.
Listen
with your eyes, heart, and ears. 7 percent of communication is contained in the
words we use. The rest comes from body language (53percent) and how we say
words, or the tone and feeling reflected in our voice (40 percent).
Most people
are eager to talk and had and rather talk than listen. We have one mouth and
two ears. This means we should listen twice as much as we talk. Learn to listen
and listen to learn. Listen, really listen, understand then to be understood—LISTEN.
CHOOSE THE RIGHT!!!
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