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Effective listening is more important than talking
Effective communication is essential in every aspect of life, be it personal or
professional. While we often emphasize the importance of speaking well and articulating our
thoughts, listening is just as crucial. In fact, listening can be argued to be more important than
talking. In this essay, I will provide arguments to support this claim.
Effective listening is critical in constructing relationships. It allows us to understand the desires,
emotions, and perspectives of others, which enables us to comprehend , analyze and react in
more rational ways. Whilst we concentrate actively, we're more likely to make connections with
others and build lasting relationships. As an example, in work place, a manager who listens to
their group members' concerns and suggestions is more likely to construct a prompted and
productive crew.
Effective listening is a crucial skill for leaders, and these historical figures demonstrated
the importance of listening to different perspectives to make informed decisions. effective
listening is a crucial skill that has played a significant role in many historical events. Here are
some examples:
1. Nelson Mandela: Nelson Mandela is a perfect example of a leader who listened
effectively. During his time as the President of South Africa, he listened to the grievances
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of both black and white South Africans and used his exceptional listening skills to bring
about a peaceful transition to democracy.
2. Abraham Lincoln: Abraham Lincoln is another historical figure who is known for his
listening skills. He would often listen to opposing viewpoints and engage in debates to
understand the issues thoroughly before making decisions.
3. Mahatma Gandhi: Mahatma Gandhi, the father of the Indian nation, was known for his
ability to listen to the needs and concerns of his people. He would often go on hunger
strikes to bring attention to the issues and would listen carefully to the British authorities
to understand their point of view.
4. Martin Luther King Jr.: Martin Luther King Jr. is another great example of a leader who
listened effectively. He was known for his powerful speeches, but he also listened
carefully to the concerns of his followers and engaged in constructive dialogue with those
who disagreed with him.
5. Winston Churchill: Winston Churchill was a skilled listener and used his ability to listen
to understand the concerns of his people during World War II. He listened carefully to
military advisors and used their advice to make informed decisions that ultimately led to
the Allied victory.
Additionally, listening facilitates us to analyze and gain new understanding. While we listen to
others, we have the possibility to examine from their experiences, information, and ideas. That is
especially vital in instructional settings, in which college students who concentrate actively in
elegance are much more likely to apprehend the material and maintain it for longer periods.
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Taking notes of professionals in a particular field also can assist, benefit our perception that we
might not have in case of interfering debate. While we concentrate actively to others' grievances,
we are able to apprehend their perspectives and find a common ground for a resolution.
In comparison, when we prioritize speaking and pushing our own agenda, we may additionally
leave out crucial information and fail to attain an effective solution. In non-public relationships,
powerful listening can assist to defuse arguments and save your misunderstandings.
Achievement always embraces the ones who've an attitude of listening as Bernard M. Baruch
said; “most of the successful people I’ve seen are those who do more listening than speaking”.
powerful listening is certainly more important than speaking. It refers to being capable of
appropriately get hold of, actively understand and interpret the information furnished via the
speaker at the same time as displaying interest and presenting the speaker with remarks.
Being a social animal, the pleasant aspect of human existence relies largely upon
meaningful communication and the key to effective communication is focused listening.
Listening constitutes a remarkable part of interaction and communication ,therefore ,the
importance of effective listening can never be over-emphasized. Without listening, things are
misunderstood and this may result in severe issues. As Carl Rogers stated “Man’s incapacity to
talk is the result of his failure to listen efficaciously”. Effective listening permits one to discern
speaker’s perspective, understand his/her concerns or wishes and to respond in the maximum
effective manner.
Regardless of how sensible a person is, he can effectively acquire information only if he
is a great listener. As Dalai Lama stated, “when you speak, you are simply repeating what you
understand but in case you pay attention, you can research something new”. Every single
individual we come across in our lives has something to offer if we really intend to be sage and
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wise. Before the invention of writing, people used to acquire all the information through
listening. For a learner, listening is an important characteristic because it reflects the honor a
student has for the instructor which contributes to the improvement of a healthy respectful
trainer-pupil courting.
Effective listening is one of the most critical abilities of all successful individuals. A
great leader is always open, attentive and bendy. The leaders who don’t develop the mindset of
effective listening are always destined to be being surrounded by the individuals who flatter with
their oily tongues and failure becomes the destiny of such leaders. Effective listening is an
extremely important attribute for a frontrunner that leads him to the route of achievement and
glory.
The principles of all of the stunning relationships in the world are laid on love and the
prime characteristic of love and affection is to concentrate. A person who likes speaking and
making others recognize what he wants to say without realizing the need to pay attention ends up
being selfish, self-obsessed and self-targeted. Relationships flourish while they're nourished and
the nourishment they want is love, selflessness, care, affection and peculiarly a listening ear. A
survey found out that lack of effective listening is the most common cause and contributing
element for divorce (65%). 56% divorced women reported that their husbands did not pay heed
to their concerns. They never listened to them. This survey shows that lack of effective listening
can be detrimental to our relationships. It's listening that makes the bond between friends so
pricelessly beautiful; as Karl Menninger said “Listening is magnetic and strange thing. It’s a
creative force. The buddies who pay attention to us are the ones we run toward.”
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Lastly, listening can also have mental health benefits. When we listen to others, we are
often more present in the moment, which can reduce stress and anxiety. Furthermore, when we
listen to others' problems, it can help us gain perspective on our own challenges and issues.
In conclusion, while speaking and articulating our thoughts are important, effective
listening is even more crucial. It is essential in building relationships, gaining knowledge,
resolving conflicts, and can even have mental health benefits. Therefore, we should prioritize
listening as much as we prioritize speaking, and strive to be better listeners in all areas of our
lives.
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