EPISODE · Nov 1, 2022 · 17 MIN
How to Improve Active Listening Skills
from Career Revisionist with Dr. Grace Lee · host Mastery Insights
Have you been in situations in the workplace where you are unable to interact with someone effectively because you found it hard to listen attentively? While speaking helps to convey our thoughts through words, listening entails a mental process that extracts the meaning of the sounds we hear. Because our minds are lost with what the speaker is saying, we tend to be distracted. Then it becomes harder to listen. As an executive coach, Dr. Grace has been mentoring people in all aspects of communication. She applies her expertise in neuroscience to help close the gap in your listening skills. Listen to this episode to improve your active listening skills and sound more engaging and charismatic to the people you talk to every day. What's keeping you from being a good listener? What's your strategy to improve your active listening skills? Comment down your thoughts below. Show notes and free resources: https://CareerRevisionist.com/episode109 Do you want to move up in executive leadership? Want to elevate your communication skills, leadership abilities and influence in the world around you? If you're ready to start leveling up in your career and you want to develop all of the skills and professional acumen that will allow you to grow into senior executive positions with confidence, apply here: https://CareerRevisionist.com/apply Answer a few questions to see if you qualify for Dr. Grace's executive coaching program, then book a time to speak with a member of our team. --------- Thank You for Listening! I am truly grateful that you have chosen to tune in. Visit my Youtube channel where I release new videos weekly on executive career growth, communication, increasing income, and professional development. Please share your thoughts! Leave questions or feedback in the comments below. Leave me a review on iTunes and share my podcast with your colleagues. With Love & Wisdom, Grace
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Have you been in situations in the workplace where you are unable to interact with someone effectively because you found it hard to listen attentively? While speaking helps to convey our thoughts through words, listening entails a mental process that extracts the meaning of the sounds we hear. Because our minds are lost with what the speaker is saying, we tend to be distracted. Then it becomes harder to listen. As an executive coach, Dr. Grace has been mentoring people in all aspects of communication. She applies her expertise in neuroscience to help close the gap in your listening skills. Listen to this episode to improve your active listening skills and sound more engaging and charismatic to the people you talk to every day. What's keeping you from being a good listener? What's your strategy to improve your active listening skills? Comment down your thoughts below. Show notes and free resources:https://CareerRevisionist.com/episode109 Do you want to move up in executive leadership? Want to elevate your communication skills, leadership abilities and influence in the world around you? If you're ready to start leveling up in your career and you want to develop all of the skills and professional acumen that will allow you to grow into senior executive positions with confidence, apply here: https://CareerRevisionist.com/apply Answer a few questions to see if you qualify for Dr. Grace's executive coaching program, then book a time to speak with a member of our team. --------- Thank You for Listening! I am truly grateful that you have chosen to tune in. Visit my Youtube channel where I release new videos weekly on executive career growth, communication, increasing income, and professional development. Please share your thoughts!Leave questions or feedback in the comments below.Leave me a review on iTunes and share my podcast with your colleagues. With Love & Wisdom, Grace
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