This page has tips on how to be a better listener.
Take a moment to think of the best listener you know - someone you really feel you can talk to and who truly understands you.
Now think about what makes them such a good listener.
What do they do that lets you know they are listening to you?
This page looks at the skills you need to become a better listener.
According to the Concise Oxford Dictionary, the definition of Hearing is "to perceive sound with the ear" whereas listening is "to consider with thoughtful attention." So, hearing is a physical thing, but listening is a cognitive response to what has been heard.
There are many barriers to hearing and listening. Listed below are the most common barriers:
| Barriers to Hearing | Barriers to Listening |
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Results
The results of poor listening can be many and varied, but chief amongst these are:
Effective listeners display many characteristics. They:
Effective listeners listen with their ears, eyes, head and heart!
So, how can you be an effective listener? By applying the following seven points you can improve your listening skills in any situation:
1. Find areas of interest
2. Judge content, not delivery
3. Hold your comments till the end
4. Listen for ideas and themes
5. Concentrate on listening
6. Resist distractions
7. Keep your mind open
| Table topics | Listen to topic Think of a response Deliver a short speech |
Listen |
| As a speaker | Think of a topic Deliver a Speech Listen to evaluator's comments |
Think Speak Listen |
| As an evaluator | Think about topic Listen to speaker Give feedback to speaker |
Think Listen Speak |
Winston Churchill once said, "Courage is what it takes to stand up and speak, courage is also what it takes to sit down and listen."