I spend a lot of time working on the phone and meeting with individuals face-to-face. Over the years, I have learned a bit about how to present myself and the company/position that I represent. That's not to say that I am, by any means, perfect at communicating. It is something that I am constantly working on, as I should. Growth comes from doing, right?
So "doing" is what I do. One thing I was taught by an early mentor was that "the next one who talks, loses." I hate to say it, but, in a way, it is true. We often forget to listen. We often forget to take a moment before we speak. We often get so caught up and enthusiastic about what we are going to say next that we fail to truly listen and then respond to what we have heard. That's where the "losing" occurs. The opportunity to learn about the speaker, his needs and strengths, is right there before us.
Communication goes two ways. If it doesn't, then it is not communicating, it is dictating. Yet when you stay cool and collected during a conversation, the gain is yours. Thomas Jefferson - "Nothing gives one person so much advantage over another as to remain always cool and unruffled under all circumstances." Even ol' Tom knew - the next person to speak, ... Or in many cases, the first one to lose his cool loses.
Using common sense and the wisdom you have gained seems logical, right? But many fail at this simple and sound practice. Why is that? What is it that drives individuals to poor listening skills and selfish communication? Perhaps life and business moves at such a quick pace now, that real and decent conversations, those that mean something, have no chance at full development.
by rayannethorn
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Somewhere in the last 20 yrs or so, society lost the meaning of "democracy" - somehow compromising and meeting in the middle to accomplish a goal. Too many times these days, individuals walk into a meeting wanting what they want- and if they don't get it?? They've lost. The art of listening carefully in order to "compromise to win", needs to be brought back into the fold.
Also-- thank god you spelled "lose" "losing" and not "loose" "loosing". Do you realize how many times that word is misspelled all over the internet?? Drives me nuts!!
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