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Who Is A Compassionate Listener


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It is difficult to become a good listener who both validates the pain of the other, while maintaining the ability to look at themselves. Each person must listen compassionately to themselves and each other.

Within many relationships, rather than engaging in compassionate listening, many couples polarize. One partner is the voice of reason, the head, while the other partner is the voice of emotion, the heart. These patterns often create communication problems, which hardly begins to touch on the angst that can be felt between couples.

While, listening with both our hearts and our heads is valuable, neither is complete by itself, because listening with both makes one complete person. Someone who uses just their head while listening is using their intellect and knowledge, and when used individually, without the hearts part, it can be cold and indifferent. When listening with just the heart compassion turns into confused feelings.

A compassionate listener is someone who listens with both their head and their heart.

Here are traits of a compassionate listener:

1. They are commited to listening.

2. They have the intention of understanding, as deeply as possible, the message and concerns

of others.

3. They seek to understand the reality of another through both compassion and understanding.

4. They refrain from verbal and nonverbal judgments.

5. They are physically and mentally ready to listen.

6. They validate their understanding of the other`s reality before expressing their opinion.

7. They create a balance between their head and their heart.

8. They remain present and are in the here and now.

9. They are open to new learning experiences about their own behaviors.

10. They self-evaluate and can laugh at themselves.Cool Cry Embarassed Foot in mouth Frown  ')">Surprised ')">Sad icon_angry.gif icon_eek.gif icon_cheesygrin.gif icon_mrgreen.gif icon_evil.gif icon_neutral.gif icon_redface.gif icon_rolleyes.gif icon_razz.gif icon_uneasy.gif icon_goofy.gif icon_cool.gif icon_cry.gif icon_twisted.gif icon_kickback.gif icon_devlish.gif icon__thumbs_up.gif  

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It is difficult to become a good listener who both validates the pain of the other, while maintaining the ability to look at themselves. Each person must listen compassionately to themselves and each other.

Within many relationships, rather than engaging in compassionate listening, many couples polarize. One partner is the voice of reason, the head, while the other partner is the voice of emotion, the heart. These patterns often create communication problems, which hardly begins to touch on the angst that can be felt between couples.

While, listening with both our hearts and our heads is valuable, neither is complete by itself, because listening with both makes one complete person. Someone who uses just their head while listening is using their intellect and knowledge, and when used individually, without the hearts part, it can be cold and indifferent. When listening with just the heart compassion turns into confused feelings.

A compassionate listener is someone who listens with both their head and their heart.

Here are traits of a compassionate listener:

1. They are commited to listening.

2. They have the intention of understanding, as deeply as possible, the message and concerns

of others.

3. They seek to understand the reality of another through both compassion and understanding.

4. They refrain from verbal and nonverbal judgments.

5. They are physically and mentally ready to listen.

6. They validate their understanding of the other`s reality before expressing their opinion.

7. They create a balance between their head and their heart.

8. They remain present and are in the here and now.

9. They are open to new learning experiences about their own behaviors.

10. They self-evaluate and can laugh at themselves.Cool Cry Embarassed Foot in mouth Frown  ')">Surprised ')">Sad icon_angry.gif icon_eek.gif icon_cheesygrin.gif icon_mrgreen.gif icon_evil.gif icon_neutral.gif icon_redface.gif icon_rolleyes.gif icon_razz.gif icon_uneasy.gif icon_goofy.gif icon_cool.gif icon_cry.gif icon_twisted.gif icon_kickback.gif icon_devlish.gif icon__thumbs_up.gif  

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