The Radical Listening framework the authors propose lays out several suggestions for matching your listening, starting with ...
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Acing active listening
The reverse is true, too, as interviewers evaluate candidates — it’s not only what you say and how you’re saying it, but in the case of active listening, nonverbal body language speaks volumes.
Respectful, active listening means really paying attention to the words, body language, and emotions of your partner. Instead of jumping in with advice or judgmental statements, listen deeply and ...