Love this post on Deep Listening. Such an important skill to master ! Thank you for bringing it into conversation and explaining its importance so beautifully. ✨🙏
This is such a powerful reminder of how transformative true listening can be. 🌱 It’s funny—most of us think we’re good listeners, but as you pointed out, distractions, assumptions, and the urge to “fix” things often get in the way.
I especially loved your personal story about letting your friend find their own solution just by being present. That’s such a profound lesson: sometimes people don’t need advice—they just need to feel heard. I’ve been guilty of jumping into problem-solving mode too quickly, so this really hit home for me.
The steps you shared are simple yet so actionable—I love the idea of repeating back what someone says to confirm understanding. It feels like such a small effort, but it can make such a big difference in avoiding miscommunication (and those “Wait, I thought you were doing it!” moments 😂).
Thanks for this—it’s inspired me to slow down and truly listen more intentionally this week. Looking forward to your next post on how understanding impacts business relationships too.
Love this post on Deep Listening. Such an important skill to master ! Thank you for bringing it into conversation and explaining its importance so beautifully. ✨🙏
Thank you so much, Tamy! 🤗💚
Deep listening really changes the way we connect - glad it resonated with you.
Appreciate your thoughtful words! 🙏🏻✨
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Love it! It’s all very true
Thank you for your kind words! 🙏💚
Excellent take.
Thanks! Appreciate you reading and dropping a note 🤜🏻🤛🏻
Hi Eugene. Such an important life skill, learning to listen properly and with genuine attention.
Hi! Totally agree - and like any real skill, it takes practice, not just good intentions.
Thanks for reading! 🤜🏻🤛🏻
This is such a powerful reminder of how transformative true listening can be. 🌱 It’s funny—most of us think we’re good listeners, but as you pointed out, distractions, assumptions, and the urge to “fix” things often get in the way.
I especially loved your personal story about letting your friend find their own solution just by being present. That’s such a profound lesson: sometimes people don’t need advice—they just need to feel heard. I’ve been guilty of jumping into problem-solving mode too quickly, so this really hit home for me.
The steps you shared are simple yet so actionable—I love the idea of repeating back what someone says to confirm understanding. It feels like such a small effort, but it can make such a big difference in avoiding miscommunication (and those “Wait, I thought you were doing it!” moments 😂).
Thanks for this—it’s inspired me to slow down and truly listen more intentionally this week. Looking forward to your next post on how understanding impacts business relationships too.
Thank you for such a thoughtful note - it truly means a lot. 💚🤝🏻
It’s incredible how much shifts when we just stay present without rushing to “fix” things.
I’m really glad the steps spoke to you - sometimes it’s the smallest changes that bring the biggest clarity.
Grateful to have you here - and I’m excited to continue the conversation in the next post!