- Make sure that you understand the main idea of the speech; this will allow you to discern the main points of the speech.
- If you have a negative attitude towards the speech/speaker, why would you want to continue listening? Have a positive attitude when listening to the speech.
- Don't try to think of questions during the speech; this will only distract you from the actual speech. Jot down quick notes. You can think of questions later.
- Don't judge the speaker; if he or she makes a mistake, has squeaky voice, has an inside-out shirt, etc., don't be quick to disqualify the speaker and not listen.
Friday, August 29, 2014
Response to "Listening effectively" by Jenn Q Goddu
This article mentions some great points to improve listening skills:
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Indeed. Good tips, really, for any form of interpersonal interaction!
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