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Active Listening: Oh.. I'm sorry...did you say something?

Reblogger Joanna Cohlan
Services for Real Estate Pros with Fresh Eyes For Your Home

I just came across this post from Kristen Wheatley in Auburn Maine and thought it was great.  There is a lot of synchronicity between what she talks about and my goals for my meditation program.  So, please read this and leave a comment for Kristen.

Original content by Kristen Wheatley

listeningDid you ever forget what someone just told you because you were busy planning in your mind what you were going to say next?

Well, join the club!  We are all human, and for some reason, the human mind seems to drift into this habit until we practice and make a new habit out of "active listening."

Here is the text book definition from Wikipedia:

"Active listening is an intent to "listen for meaning." Active listening requires the listener to understand, interpret, and evaluate what they heard. The ability to listen actively can improve personal relationships through reducing conflicts, strengthening cooperation, and fostering understanding."

When talking amongst ourselves, we justifiably vent about clients who do not listen, brokers who do not listen, and even our children who do not listen.  How often do we really stop to think about our own listening ability?  I'm not judging some of the venting blogs this week.  They just got me thinking.  Especially since I started thinking of one of my own experiences before I had finished reading the blog!  I was interrupting my own reading with thoughts of what to say next.  I realized it was time to focus again on "active listening."  I don't know about you, but for me, it is something I have to focus on daily.

My first experience with this had to do with remembering names.  I had resigned myself to the belief that I was just bad with names.  Tired of confusing people, I decided to make a point of remembering everyone's name that I met.  I had to focus during conversations and then try to make a point of using the name I had just learned immediately when speaking with the person.  Low and behold...it worked!

My best real estate experience with this was actually when I was a buyer and not an agent.  Many years ago, my family had very specific needs for a home to include members of our extended family.  I spent an hour each with the first 2 Realtors we used explaining what we were looking for and why.  Both proceeded to try to show us oodles of homes that did not meet our needs.  The last Realtor we tried, spoke with us in detail for only 15 minutes.  He called back a week later with three homes for us to look at.  Each one of them met ALL of our requirements.  We picked one that very day and lived there happily for 6 years.

What did he have that the others didn't?   The skills needed to actually listen to people, ask questions to clarify, and even re-state what was just said to be absolutely sure that he understood what he heard.

The next time you have a conversation, see if you can catch yourself planning out your next line while someone else is talking.....or maybe it's just me :)

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Comments(4)

Kathy Streib
Cypress, TX
Home Stager/Redesign

Joanna- great reblog.  I have been known not to remember someone's name!  Active Listening is a learned trait.

Oct 19, 2011 03:51 PM
Janet Jones
Just Your Style Interiors, LLC - Kihei, HI
Home Staging, Interior Redesign Kihei, Maui, Hawaii

Hi Joanna--thank you for the reblog.  I just met a woman and her daughter this evening and forgot her daughter's name in the first 5 minutes.  Definitely need to turn up my Active Listening skills. 

Oct 19, 2011 08:17 PM
Debbie Gartner
The Flooring Girl - White Plains, NY
The Flooring Girl & Blog Stylist -Dynamo Marketers

Great reblog Joanna.  I'm so guilty of this.  I'm terrible w/ names.  I need to do much better here.  Thx for sharing this.

Oct 19, 2011 11:18 PM
Joanna Cohlan
Fresh Eyes For Your Home - Chappaqua, NY
Designing, Decorating & Staging Westchester Homes

Kathy, Janet and Debbie-sometimes we are so anxious to hear what someone has to say, that we forget their names-we all do it but the good news is that we can learn to listen for the things we know are important and maybe even saying, after a person introduces his or herself, oh, nice to meet you so and so, or how do you do so and so, could help! Repetition?

Oct 20, 2011 01:28 AM