ACTIVE LISTENING: THE NEED OF THE HOUR ( Reading Time: 2 minutes)
As a
student, it was not until now that I could fathom the real meaning and
importance of listening. As a child I
clearly recall associating listening to obeying wherein I was expected to
listen to what elders said and dutifully follow it. But the phrase that strikes
a chord to what I am about to express my views about is :
“We have two
ears and one mouth, so that we can listen twice as much.”
What this
means is that listening is so important that our physicality is designed to
listen more and speak less. Listening is the first communication skill we
master since birth much before speaking,
reading and writing . The importance and
need for active listening is also reflected in the fact that out of the 70% that we communicate, an average of 45% is
spent listening compared to 30% speaking, 16% reading and 9%
writing. But what surprises me more is the extent to which these skills are being taught to us. You will all agree with me when I say there is a lot more focus
on teaching us how to speak, read and write, then why is listening ignored? Why
is there an array and plethora of avenues to focus on content of speaking,
reading and writing? We have tutorials,
blogs and expert gurus focusing on using these mediums only, leaving just a
handful aimed at listening to ourselves, to others and by doing so becoming
empathetic humans.
We need to realize
that we have an advantage in communication by being more of a listener than a
speaker, for it is a proven fact that we can speak at a rate of 120 to 180 words
per minute words but listen to 400 words per minute.
During this
time of pandemic and distress, there is a surge in the number of people turning
to counselors, psychologists and psychiatrists. Why the sudden need to be
listened to?.. Why do we really wish that someone just lends a ear, listens to
us and seeking advice or suggestions for a course of action comes secondary? Do
we as humans hear more..listen less and do we all listen..to reply but not to
understand.
This is
where active listening skills plays a major role- a few minutes of empathetic and active
listening offered to those who need it will surely go a long way. It can bring clarity to a confused
mind, give solace to the lonely, positively engage an anxious soul and might
even save a life.
So beginning
now,let’s play our roles of being good active listeners.. Firstly by listening
to our heart, our inner soul and then by wholeheartedly listening to others
without any prejudice, judgement, assumptions and mental blocks.
To conclude keep in mind following points to be an active listener:
- Be open- minded
- Be mentally prepared to listen.
- Evaluate the speech not the speaker
- Be unbiased to the speaker by depersonalizing your feelings
- Encourage silence and resist the temptation to interrupt
-Use verbal and non verbal acknowledgement
REMEMBER.. NO BODY IS A PERFECT LISTENER .. BUT ONE OF THE MOST SINCERE FORMS OF RESPECT IS ACTUALLY LISTENING TO WHAT OTHERS SAY.

Love your thoughts on this and totally agree that active listening is a gift to ourselves and our loved ones. Unfortunately tech has interfered with this quality too. Hopefully there's more awareness as you share this article with others.
ReplyDeleteGreat article and some very good points
ReplyDeleteAwesome Pressy very well written
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ReplyDeleteAmazing piece to read
Nicely penned article Pressy.. truly an eye-opener
ReplyDeleteVery well written Pressy... Active listening is a helpful skill for anyone really... At work or with family or friends.... It helps you truly understand what people are saying in conversations and meetings (and not just what you want to hear, or think you hear).
ReplyDeleteGreat point of view...
ReplyDeleteTrue.The problem is we do not listen to understand, we listen to reply. Very well-written Pressy.
ReplyDeleteTruly listening skills are lacking in us and kids. An important tool to be happy and content in life. Well addressed topic Pressy. Never too late to acquire this lost art of interaction.
ReplyDeleteWow...very well expressed.
ReplyDeleteNicely summed up
Pressy wonderful article and the need of the hour ....with the new normal maybe listening will be the norm.
ReplyDeleteVery well expressed thoughts !!! active listening is key ingredient for a successful professional & personal life. Excellent article !!!
ReplyDeleteFirst of all Pressy thumbs up to you for the topic. I really loved to read that. You have explained so beautifully. In brief you have covered each and every aspects.
ReplyDeleteVery articulate and engaging article Pressy.
ReplyDeleteHi Pressy. Glad to read your article and well addressed on often forgotten talent of listening
ReplyDeleteWow..Well written Pressy...Loved it.. Glad to make us all aware and realize that in today's hush,bush life active listening plays a vital role not only personally but professionally too..
ReplyDeleteGlad you have addressed this topic, Pressy. It is truly an ignored one. Unless you are able to listen actively, you stay unreceptive to all the knowledge, emotions and learning around you. It is so important for us and our children to possess this skill.
ReplyDeleteVery well penned too.
Very well written pressy
ReplyDeleteFantastic read Pressy!!! Very well penned...feel the need to restrospect...one should take out some if not more time to listen to kids, parents, friends....It's time well spent and worth investing...atleast one would never regret later that we never did
ReplyDeleteNice pressy π
ReplyDeleteGreat perspective on hearing twice as much... very insightful
ReplyDeleteWonderfully articulated Pressy. Looking forward to a follow up how we as parents could help our children inculcate focused listening.
ReplyDeleteSo true π―π―
ReplyDeleteTotally agree with you Pressy π
Very true... Every one want to be listen bt don't actually listen when their turn come to listenπ.. Listening is also an art and rare skill nt everyone possess. Awesome content ππ€
ReplyDeleteVery important topic...couldn't agree more.
ReplyDeleteSuch a thought provoking article. It rightly identifies the utmost important skill- (listening) of human growth and development. My take away msg is that I shall practice spending more time listening to others not hearing them.
ReplyDeleteVery well researched. Some facts, yet unknown, are revealed well with explanation. π
ReplyDeleteVery well written Pressy. Listening skills are very much important. You covered all aspects of listening skills. I liked the last thought so much
ReplyDeleteThanks all ❤️
ReplyDeleteIndeed active listing is an important life skill.
ReplyDeleteImportant topic for our course well as our lives π
ReplyDeleteA well written post about an important and oft overlooked attribute - listening. To give the time and to just be there is what so many need. If humanity were to adopt this practice, leading a happy contented life will be the norm, and mental health issues will reduce drastically, and so many lives will be saved. Loved reading this article Pressly.
ReplyDeleteSuch an important message and practice to spread. It was a good read.
ReplyDeleteI hope we all implement it. π
Totally agree.. nice explained
ReplyDeleteGood explanation with a new aspect to the whole topicπ
ReplyDeleteReally appreciate the hard work...
ReplyDeleteSimple and straightforward. I loved the start and the end especially which mentions nature and respect. I had no idea that we could listen to 400 words per minute. What a great info. Its well thought and well written.
ReplyDeleteYou’ve written the blog very well and it is an excellent topic ππ½. Will try to practice all the points in my daily life too☺️ Very informative
ReplyDeleteHey Pressy, the points you made in this article are truly thought provoking. Each and every sentence had a message to be understood and practised in life. Lovely article, looking forward to many more
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