- Conclusion
- Getting Result the right Way
- Making an Impact
- How to Negotiate
- Putting Your Opinion Forward
- Interpersonal Skills Worksheet-II
- Interpersonal Skills Worksheet-I
- Pitfalls of Emotions
- Emotional Handling
- The You Win I Technique
- Maintaining Reliability and Trust
- Nurturing Common Grounds
- Making Up For Forgetting Names
- Using Names In Conversation
- Tips While Talking
- Proceeding With a Conversation
- Small Talk and Its Benefits
- Body Language
- Art of Asking
- Active Listening
- Verbal Communication
- Introduction to Interpersonal Skills
- Interpersonal skills Home
Interpersonal skills Resources
- Interpersonal skills - Discussion
- Interpersonal skills - Resources
- Interpersonal skills - Quick Guide
Selected Reading
- Who is Who
- Computer Glossary
- HR Interview Questions
- Effective Resume Writing
- Questions and Answers
- UPSC IAS Exams Notes
Active Listening
Communication is a two-way process where active pstening plays as major a role as speaking fluently. Speaking fluently without pstening will make any conversation a very short-pved one.
Hearing is simply picking up sound waves in our surrounding and reapzing that there has been a source of sound, whether you have seen it or not. Listening, on the other hand, is not only picking up sound waves but also understanding the meaning of the words spoken, analyze them, interpret them, and act accordingly.
In short, hearing involves only the brain, but pstening involves the mind too. Active pstening helps in getting a deeper understanding of what the person is saying, which in return, will help you arrive at the most appropriate conclusion.
In addition to that, it also helps you to communicate more successfully and build a receptive, cooperative image in the mind of the speaker. The person will perceive you as a caring, attentive, and engaged pstener with minute attention to details. Insurance Advisors and Investment Bankers all over the world have mastered this art as they understand that their customers are talking about the future of their earnings, which is a sensitive topic to most of them.
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