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Five Steps To Better Listening Skills

By Marilyn Ellis

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There are some wonderful skills, that once learned, enrich our lives forever. Learning to play a musical instrument and knowing how to speak a foreign language both come to mind.

There is another skill, that once mastered is truly invaluable in every aspect of life and business - the important skill of Listening.

In case you haven't noticed, when we want to sell, convince, negotiate or win, we do most of the talking. When the ratio in talking is 80% YOU and 20% them, you've already lost the battle. A true dialog means exactly that: Half is you and the other half is them = 50%/50%.

So why do we do most of the talking? First of all, talking is easier than listening. It makes us think that we are in control. Besides, if we ask questions, we might not like the answers! Lopsided discussions often end in frustration, anger and failure. Here are Five Steps to Better Listening

1. Attitude Adjustment: Be willing to change the way you think. Instead of considering a conversation to be a challenge to "persuade", consider it a mutual journey. There are signs along the way and the postings will come naturally if you let them. Pay attention to the words that are used and don't assume you understand their definition of a term. Words can be very personal and idiocentric and cultural and not mean what you think. Ask for clarity.

2. Noise Reduction: Quiet the noise in your head. Few of us actually listen with full participation. How many times have you already been calculating the answer in your head and are just waiting for the other person to stop talking so you can speak! Stop thinking and just listen, with full attention, no voices in your head. Notice the other persons body language, voice inflection, facial expressions as well as their word choices.

3. Reflect Back: When the other person has finished speaking, your reply should first and foremost be a 'reflection" - that's coach talk for repeating back to them what you thought you heard them say. It can be very surprising and humbling when you find out that you didn't get what they just said. On the other hand, when you reach mutual agreement on what was actually said, everything changes.

4. Ego Removal: Let go of the notion that you have to be right. There's a business saying - "Do you want to fill your ego or your bank account?" The result is not that you are right, but that the problem for both parties is solved to mutual satisfaction. It might not be the solution you thought you wanted but it will be the solution you really need.

5. Make it a Win Win: Once the other person realizes that you actually heard what they said, they will most likely relax, share and trust you. That's when the true dialog begins. That's when the real conversations take place. That's when problems get solutions and you have a chance to make your sale, prove your point and get what you want. It's a win win situation with potential for a deeper and more worthwhile (and profitable) relationship with your conversation partner who may be a customer, a loved one or an employee.

Learning how to truly listen will be the best gift you ever give to yourself and those you love, work with and serve.

Marilyn Ellis,"America's Organizer Coach", Speaker, Author, Professional Organizer, Certified Life Coach Her focus is on Small Businesses and Entrepreneurs. If you are stuck on the rocks, lost in the fog or surrounded by sharks, she will shine her harbor light on you and bring you safely home. To learn more about Marilyn, her products, services and speaking topics, visit http://www.lighthouseorganizers.com or contact her at 1-866-379-6440

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