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Want To Be A Good Listener? Start With A Note to Yourself

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Want To Be A Good Listener? Start With A Note to Yourself

Prelude to Listening Skills

This past Sunday I watched a story on 60 Minutes about a man, Robert Cotton, who was accused of rape and was in prison for some 12 odd years for a crime he didn't commit.  He looked very similar to the actual rapist and was in the line-up which is where the rape victim, Jennifer Thompson, identified him from.

What was amazing to me was that often if the perpetrator isn't in the line up the witnesses will "tend to pick someone from the line-up who looks most like the perpetrator."  As Lesly Stouts recanted after speaking with some experts on the subject of memory, "Memory is "mailable, full of holes... easily suggestible."

The line up system has two problems, Stouts explains,

1.  It's often unreliable

2.  It's highly persuasive to Jurors.

Gary Wells, the expert interviewed during the 60 minutes segment, discussed memory with Stouts and explained that recognition memory is quite quick.  It normally takes about 10-15 seconds for recognition memory.  In other words, if it takes longer than 10-15 minutes for someone to remember something then that person is most likely using something other than recognition memory.

Another problem with memory is that a reinforcement strongly alters memory, "dramatically".  Take a minute to watch this video,

Fight or flight also causes flaws in memory.  Stress has a deep effect on memory.  A person won't forget the event happened but the details are unreliable when the person is faced with a stressful situation,

 

 

Pausing to Listen and Write Is A Good Business Move

Now think about this when it comes to real estate and business.  Think about REO's, foreclosures, divorced sellers, first time home buyers, short sales sellers and your communication with them.  Do they take notes when you are educating them on the real estate process? If they aren't I would encourage them to do so. 

In your client's anxiety and excitement how can their memory possibly digest and remember in sum total and with absolute certainty all of the advice and information you will be giving them?

Do you always take notes when you are interviewing clients or meeting with them either on the phone or in person? In your excitement to assist your clients and in your expertise having dealt with similar situations before (the ho hum syndrome) how can you be sure you will remember all the details exactly as they told them to you?  How can you be sure that during your busy workdays you didn't overlook a detail a client told you or hear something differently than what a client said?

How can you be sure you can remember it all?

Sometimes the Old Fashioned Way Is the Best Way To Listen and Remember

I take notes on every client call and on conversations with business associates.  I highlight and scribble notes in the margins of books and periodicals I read.  If I have a thought about something I read online, I will take a moment to scribble it down, even if I make a note on a document in my computer.

At a conference I attended last year the speaker teased those of us who chose to write our notes instead of type or solely use a hashtag and tweet them.  She said it was cute.  Oh I had my Smartphone with me and my laptop to boot.  I knew though, that if I wrote my notes with a pen on "old fashioned paper" I would not only remember what the speaker said but I would remember where on my piece of paper I wrote the words.

Learning is fundamental, but listening and remembering can be tricky.  I take my business seriously.  I will now start asking my clients to please make sure to take notes for their own best records, regardless of my handouts, because I take their business seriously.

I will continue to hone my listening skills. My cute listening and memory basics have taken me to the bank many times over my competitors because my prospects were blown away that I remembered and was able to touch on the things they said to me.  My clients can't believe how much I really listen.

I will always put pen to paper and write notes to myself.

Want to be a good listener? Start with a note to yourself.

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Paul Slaybaugh
Homesmart - Scottsdale, AZ
Scottsdale, AZ Real Estate

There are some really good tips in here.  If only I could remember all of them.

Mar 11, 2009 02:01 PM
Larry Story ALC
Total Care Realty - Greensboro, NC
Beneath it all is the Land, Covering all of NC

Rebecca excellent post and great points to tie in.  I started life long ago being a listener.  I listen I make notes and I study my clients.  There are items and things that are unspoken that help you as well as the spoken items.

Mar 11, 2009 02:01 PM
Sheila Moran
RE/MAX Access (Garden Ridge, San Antonio, New Braunfels) - New Braunfels, TX
SanAntonioSheila.com, RE/MAX Access, 210-32

Rebecca,

I saw this story also and was interested in their findings...I learned after I had my children (20 months apart) that I HAD LOST MY MEMORY (and brian functions as well)....I can't tell you how much it has helped me by taking notes like a mad woman!

Mar 11, 2009 02:27 PM
William James Walton Sr.
WEICHERT, REALTORS® - Briotti Group - Waterbury, CT
Greater Waterbury Real Estate

Rebecca,

Great advice on the need for taking notes...I should know this bceause I'm a teacher and I require my students to take notes for the exact same purpose....

Mar 11, 2009 02:39 PM
Anne Marie Malf
Malfi Marketing Solutions ~ for real estate professionals - Yardley, PA
Real Estate Marketing Consultant/Virtual Asst, Bucks County,PA

Rebecca - Wow - what a story and love how you put this together Rebecca.  I'm a huge note taker and list maker and always pull my file out when I speak to clients to not only reflect on what we've discussed before but to add to it.  Sometimes they will share info with me and I will jot that down even if it has nothing to do with business because I think it's important to not only listen but to show it and show you care.  I'm a student when it comes to my clients. ~Anne Marie

Mar 11, 2009 03:07 PM
Rebecca Levinson, Real Estate Marketing and Online Advertising Consultant
Real Skillz-Clear Marketing for Your Real Estate Vision - Lake Geneva, WI

Bill- Bill Cotton and Lesly Stouts are friends now and travel together lecturing.  Their families are friends also, they see each other weekly.

Kathy- Rest assured I never will:-)

Jamie- In a pinch I have written on a napkin or the back of a receipt.  I always try to carry a notepad with me.

Norma- Amen good for you.

Mar 11, 2009 04:23 PM
Rebecca Levinson, Real Estate Marketing and Online Advertising Consultant
Real Skillz-Clear Marketing for Your Real Estate Vision - Lake Geneva, WI

Sheila- I know what you mean, between my sons- 3, and 7 and my daughter- 11, it can be a bit much.  Now when my daughter tells me she needs something or to remember something I ask her to please write it down for me or I will write it down.  I don;t trust that old, "If memory serves me correctly..."- lol.

Mar 11, 2009 04:25 PM
Rebecca Levinson, Real Estate Marketing and Online Advertising Consultant
Real Skillz-Clear Marketing for Your Real Estate Vision - Lake Geneva, WI

WIlliam- My sister is in law school and she is amazed by the amount of students who don't take handwritten notes.  SHe says, and many times they are typing and the teacher isn't even speaking or hadn't said anything noteworthy...what could they be typing?

Who knows but I know she will have the advantage.

Mar 11, 2009 04:27 PM
Rebecca Levinson, Real Estate Marketing and Online Advertising Consultant
Real Skillz-Clear Marketing for Your Real Estate Vision - Lake Geneva, WI

Paul- I'll snail mail you some paper and a pen:-)

Larry- Absolutely and things you think of during the conversation that you should write down.

Norma- Yes that 60 minute segment was very powerful.

Anne Marie- I am a student also:-)  Otherwise how can I teach?

Mar 11, 2009 04:30 PM
Barb Szabo, CRS
RE/MAX Above & Beyond - Cleveland, OH
E-pro Realtor, Cleveland Ohio Homes

Rebecca, I takes notes all the time because as my daughter says, I have CRS, can't remember stuff LOL And I do believe it's literally impossbile to remember a lot of what we say or how we said it. Nice job.

Mar 11, 2009 11:38 PM
Missy Caulk
Missy Caulk TEAM - Ann Arbor, MI
Savvy Realtor - Ann Arbor Real Estate

Rebecca, it is just amazing how many folks are wrongly accussed in our country. Have your read the book about the cases the Justice Project has released from prison. It is a tear jerker.

 

Mar 12, 2009 12:23 AM
Goodbye Active Rain
Out of Real Estate

Rebecca, this is an interesting article and I really enjoyed it very much.  Thank you for sharing!

Mar 12, 2009 03:17 AM
Mary PAUL, ABR, CRS,GRI, e-PRO,
RE/MAX Advantage Realtors, Searcy, AR - Searcy, AR

I am also a note taker, if I don't write it down, I will forget it.

Mar 12, 2009 07:53 AM
Khash Saghafi NMLS
Liberty Home Mortgage Corporation - Cleveland, OH
Mortgage Loan Officer, Cleveland OH NMLS 1114762

hey rebecca, excellent post.  it's so funny what you say about listening.  i'll admit it -- i'm a talker and i have a big mouth (my 9th grade teacher wanted to make me captain of the debate team); lately, however, i have been saying to myself 'don't talk, listen' during conversations.  i must make a concerted effort to listen more and talk less.  thanks for the post!

Mar 12, 2009 02:32 PM
Anonymous
Chris Cohn

Thank you for the reminder. 

Mar 13, 2009 12:52 PM
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Lisa Heindel
Crescent City Living LLC - New Orleans, LA
New Orleans Real Estate Broker

I am always surrounded by scrap pieces of paper with notes jotted down on them during phone conversations with clients!  At the end of each day (or two or three - LOL!) I take those notes and put them in my contact management system.  Just doing that helps me to remember more of the details and forces me to schedule a follow up if needed.  I wouldn't know where to be or what to do with myself if I didn't take notes.

Mar 13, 2009 03:52 PM
Bridget Cella
Re/Max Connection - Sewell, NJ
e-Pro, Realtor

I always prized myself on my note taking skills in school but I must admit that my handwriting had gone way down hill as I try to scribble down info that even I can't read at a later date. 

It is the quickest way sometimes though!  Thanks for the reminder!

Mar 14, 2009 02:11 AM
Rebecca Levinson, Real Estate Marketing and Online Advertising Consultant
Real Skillz-Clear Marketing for Your Real Estate Vision - Lake Geneva, WI

Barb-It is literallly impossible to remember everything we do or say.  Taking notes makes sense.

Tony and Chris- Thank you for coming and reading.

Missy- I haven't read that, I can only imagine and that is so sad.  In this particular case the wrongly accused and the victim are now friends and fly around the country speaking on the topic of false imprisonment trying to bring more awareness to the flaws in the system.

Mary- Amen.

Mar 14, 2009 02:24 AM
Rebecca Levinson, Real Estate Marketing and Online Advertising Consultant
Real Skillz-Clear Marketing for Your Real Estate Vision - Lake Geneva, WI

Lisa- Me neither...add the beautiful distractions of children to the mix and how can you not be a note taker?

Bridget- It's a good way to actually remember.  Typing is really not as effective for me as a hand written note that will get organized or used later on my computer.

Mar 14, 2009 02:25 AM
Liz Loadholt
Liz Loadholt- AgentOwned Realty- Covering SC - Mount Pleasant, SC
Realtor--Broker-in-charge - Trainer--Relocation Director Covering SC

Rebecca --- You are so right --- Boyd & I watched 60 minutes and saw that show --- what a horrible thing to happen.  Boyd is so good about taking notes when he talks with people --- I have not been as good. You are so right --- when I write something with pen and paper, I tend to remember it and also the page in the notebook that it is on.  I have tried many times to just keep my "things to do" on the computer, but I just cannot do it --- I need to write them down on paper. Thanks for a great blog.

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Mar 14, 2009 06:08 AM