I've come to the conclusion that "not listening" actually means "not agreeing." Regardless, if they have the story in their head that you're "not a good listener" that's their reality and it's good to use strategies that will encourage them change this story. I'll be interviewing a guest next week (a mom with a desisted daughter) and we plan to tackle this dilemma in our conversation.
I've come to the conclusion that "not listening" actually means "not agreeing." Regardless, if they have the story in their head that you're "not a good listener" that's their reality and it's good to use strategies that will encourage them change this story. I'll be interviewing a guest next week (a mom with a desisted daughter) and we plan to tackle this dilemma in our conversation.
I've come to the conclusion that "not listening" actually means "not agreeing." Regardless, if they have the story in their head that you're "not a good listener" that's their reality and it's good to use strategies that will encourage them change this story. I'll be interviewing a guest next week (a mom with a desisted daughter) and we plan to tackle this dilemma in our conversation.