Monday, September 26, 2016

Stop Interrupting Others When They Are Speaking



We have become a nation of interrupters as though what we have to say is more important than anyone else’s opinion or thoughts. Think before you speak.  If a friend is confiding in you and seeks advice, think about how what they have said makes you feel and consider how your words can truly help them. Many people interrupt or relate the problem back to themselves instead of thoughtfully responding to the person who is confiding in them. Reflect on what you have heard and then reply. This is not only basic politeness but also means a lot to the person to whom you are listening. I guarantee you will start to notice when you are interrupted once you have stopped. Listening is an act of love

1 comment:

Duncan MacLeod said...

But I know the nuclear, see, and many people would agree with me if I pay them. And I never said that! Hey, who turned off my microphone!