Archives for 2017

Seven ways to listen effectively

For those of us/you with children, please tell me how many times you’ve asked or told your child, or heard this: “Were you listening to me?”

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Active Listening: practice now and don’t miss out

Effective communication is vital for successful leadership and listening actively is a prerequisite for effective communication.

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How Listening Filters Cause Misunderstanding

For decades I’ve been writing and thinking about the system of communication to develop ways for us to better understand each other.

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Dr Graham D. Bodie steps down from GLC

Dr Graham D. Bodie , Vice Chairman Global Listening Board  Global Listening Centre  has stepped down from the post from November 14th 2017. Dr Graham Bodie has been requested to be continue in charge till the new replacement is completed . Dr Graham Bodie continues to be in the Global Listening Board.
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Workshop on : “Teaching Listening Skills”

Workshop  on : "Teaching Listening Skills"  presented  by Dr Hall Swindall at Jinan University (China ) on October 25th 2017.
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Dr Goh Chuen Meng Christine resignes from post

Dr GOH Chuen Meng Christine, Associate Vice Chair Global Listening Board has resigned from the post w.e.f November 9th 2017. Dr Goh continues to be in the Global Listening Board.
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The Day I Zipped My Lips and Let My Patients Talk

(Danielle Ofri, MD, is a physician at Bellevue Hospital and an associate professor of medicine at the New York University School of Medicine, as well as Director of Healthcare Listening at the Global Listening Centre. This article is made by Dr. D Ofri from an excerpt from her book, What Patients Say, What Doctors Hear5 [...]
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Listening to remember: Active sensory listening.

Have you ever sat through a lecture, watched a “how to” You Tube video or been given location directions only to find you can’t really remember very much

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Listening as Service: The Gift of Receptivity

There some ancient wisdom to the effect that the path to the spiritual, as well as material, success in life comes through love, meditation, and service—for some

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An Ode To Listening

It is the spaces between the keys on the piano, the intervals between drops of rain in a storm, the branches of a tree swaying in a breeze, the vertices of a snowflake cascading its way down through the crispy icy air, the sun’s rays hitting the pedestrian as he wends his way home, the time passing between unhurried breaths and the time hastily spent worrying about how a breath may be delivered in a song or a speech or even in a kiss, the love between two people or maybe an entire nation, the color of a favorite food or the sky or the earth, the longing of a distant cry or the sniffling cry nearby, the warmth of a parent toward child, the length and breadth and depth of a lifetime or the span in nanoseconds of a moment, the need to be heard alongside the one who’s being summoned to hear, the invocation of praise, the excommunication of a heretic, the willingness to proceed with a desired action, the denial of a given action, the imprints as they are squished in ecstatic merriment made in puddles left by a persevering rain, the cautious croaking of a bullfrog or the majestic squawking of a goose or a swan or a crane or a heron in flight–such an exhausting array of listening–too much for one listener to internalize at one time, never enough to realize the scope of the living.

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