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Communication CH 5 Listening (Misconceptions About Listening (Hearing: the…
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To me listening has been very difficult when I was young, as when someone was speaking they had to grasp my attention or I would lose that attention quickly. Now, I am more of a mindful listener when anyone is talking I am very aware of the speaker and I give them my time and attention.
Personally showing the speaker questions is a good way to let them know you are listening. People who know me, would say I am always asking questions when I am done listening to what anyone has to say when comes to certain topics or just casual talk as well.
In my past I have had a lot of faulty listening habits when I was really young. As I would do Ambushing like tactics to people like my parents and older siblings a lot and they didn't like it at all. So now at least I have future reference not to do that now.
In my life I have been using both Judging response and analyzing statements. When it came to listing to the speaker and either giving feedback or let them know where they need to correct there mistake in general. I tend to do this a lot with my friends when they ask for feedback or if its something I need to think deeper on the meaning of there speech.
Question 1 Answer: I am surprised about how much this actually occurred to my life in the past and as of now. When it comes to me listening to others in, whether it be in face-to-face or just a public speaker.
Question 2 Answer: I am intrigued to learn more about the faulty listening habits as I want to now more on how it plays a role in our culture and society as a whole.
Question 3 Answer: I am still confused about some of the listening and social support terms, or how they actual play out in communication in general.