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Active (Empathic) Listening. Centralia College Leadership Development Program. The Essence of Empathic Listening:. “Seek first to understand, then be understood.”—St Francis of Assisi. How do we “listen?”. We prepare for our next opportunity to talk. How do we “listen?”.
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Active (Empathic) Listening Centralia College Leadership Development Program
The Essence of Empathic Listening: “Seek first to understand, then be understood.”—St Francis of Assisi
How do we “listen?” • We prepare for our next opportunity to talk
How do we “listen?” • We prepare for our next opportunity to talk; • We listen defensively (to counter-punch)
How do we “listen?” • We prepare for our next opportunity to talk; • We listen defensively (to counter-punch); • We try to immediately solve the problem
How do we “listen?” • We prepare for our next opportunity to talk; • We listen defensively (to counter-punch); • We try to immediately solve the problem; • We listen autobiographically
How do we “listen?” • We prepare for our next opportunity to talk; • We listen defensively (to counter-punch); • We try to immediately solve the problem; • We listen autobiographically; • We probe, evaluate, and advise to get a quick result or to meet our own agenda
How do we “listen?” • We prepare for our next opportunity to talk; • We listen defensively (to counter-punch); • We try to immediately solve the problem; • We listen autobiographically; • We probe, evaluate, and advise to get a quick result or to meet our own agenda; • We listen to issues but not for “interests.”
Have you ever heard…? • “When I was a kid, I got good grades, held a job and played sports.” • When I was a kid, I never….” • “When I was your age, I never…”
The Better Way: Active (Empathic) Listening • Listen Intently (“I’m here”) • Empathy with the Speaker (“I understand”) • Summarize Frequently (feelings and content)
The Better Way: Active (Empathic) Listening • Listen Intently (“I’m here”) • Empathy with the Speaker (“I understand”) • Summarize Frequently (feelings and content) When people really open up, they often will solve their own problems.