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                    Topic: ACTIVE LISTENING….                      

                    Program:                      INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

 

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  1. STUDENT ROLL NO : 21201B0049
  2. STUDENT ROLL NO : 21201B0048
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Submitted To:

Dr Pooja Raj Srivastava

 

 

ACTIVE LISTENING…

Hearing versus listening: the cause of many issues amongst people. Whether it’s your personal relationships or relationships of work, communication affects the quality and outcome of your work. It’s important to learn the differences between the two, and for student leaders, it’s essential to strengthen one’s abilities to be an active listener. It’s important to try to discern what lies beneath the surface. Sometimes student leaders start off talking about one main thing, but their true issue is something much deeper. It’s important to listen, have patience, and attempt to ask questions that dig deeper, give insight, and further the dialogue. Listen more, talk less, give your attention, and further your relationships!

 

BENEFIT OF ACTIVE LISTENING

• It helps you build connections….

• It helps you build trust. …

• It helps you identify and solve problems. …

• It helps you increase your knowledge and understanding of various topics.

• It helps you avoid missing critical information. …

• Verbal active listening skills.

     attitude  attention adjustment face the speaker use your mind give regular feedback

 

 

1.ATTITUDE

Being Understanding and Supportive

I strongly believe that it is not enough for us to know but actually believe that the value of our existence as doctors is totally dependent on patients. This is simply proved by remembering that in case there were no patients, there would be no need for doctors. Hence, a good listening attitude includes behaving in a way that is considerate and respectful to the patient. We need to convey that not only are we interested in the patients’ problems but will do also our best to take care of them. Having someone pay close attention to you and show interest in your problems is always flattering and feels good.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2.ATTENTION

To be a good listener, we must have good attention. But it is easier said than done. Many of us have less attention span, or we tend to distract away easily. If that is the case, you must practice some exercise to help you hold your attention to the speaker. Mind games or puzzles that keep your attention are great to start with. Meditation is one more important tool that helps us retain our focus and full attention.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3.adjustment

If you are familiar with the term “go with the flow,” then you can easily gain an understanding of what adjustment means in terms of listening. Rather than assuming that the speaker should be saying something, steering the speech in one direction, or talking about a particular topic, adjustment allows you to adapt to what is happening. The more you can adapt to where the speaker is taking the conversation, the better a listener you will be.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 4.face the speaker

Did you know in most Western cultures, facing the speaker or maintaining eye contact is a primary aspect of effective communication? Nobody wants your divided attention while they are speaking to you, be it your friend or colleagues. If you are scanning the room or busy with your phone while talking to someone, you give them a signal that you don’t value their time, and it is disrespectful. Keep all your distractions aside while you are talking to someone. Put your phone, books, papers, and other distractions aside, face the speaker, and try to be present in the conversation.