Sentences with phrase «at listening to others»

Lone wolves: They tend to have a «me - first» attitude, and they aren't good at listening to others.
I'm new here... I hope I can find a serious and honest man if there is any here... I work and I'm self dependent, I'm caring and loving, I like learning about new Things, I'm also good at listening to others, I like going out and hanging out, I also love going to the beach and dancing on the sand... if you want to know more about me you can feel free to send me a message... if you are a scammer don't even waste your time cause I'm not sending a dime or giving out any account!!
You also become better at listening to others and honoring their personal truths without judgment.
Even if your members are used to being part of group discussions and are good at listening to each other, it can still be a good idea to have somebody lead the meeting, in part to make sure that everyone's voices get heard but also to come prepared with thoughts on what topics would be good to discuss, so if the conversation starts to run dry in one area, the leader can redirect to more fertile areas.

Not exact matches

At that time, Dimon had noted that Trump seemed willing to listen to other opinions and change his mind.
«HEPs listen hard to others and do all they can to grasp their emotional state and needs, whether it is a friend who has just been diagnosed with cancer or a spouse who is upset at them for working late yet again,» he writes, adding, «but listening is never enough.
Hunt says the other mistake companies make is to listening to their customers, because «customers are poor at knowing what they need.»
Mr. Pierce served on various committees... [and] his organizational responsibilities required that he travel extensively... Despite his workload, he was well known for never being too busy to listen to those needing assistance or advice, and he put others at ease with his warm smile and good sense of humor.
«I can be pretty competitive at work or in class, but being surrounded by such a high - performing group of peers really helped me to see the value in listening and understanding other opinions....
«By opening it up to other platforms we're really listening to what our users have asked for,» said Andrew Bocking, executive vice-president of software product management at BlackBerry.
These are the folks who are awesome at business development or money matters or operations, but they blame others, don't listen to feedback, and are caustic when giving feedback to others.
Entrepreneurs listened, at least to the second part: U.S. - based companies raised more venture capital in the fourth quarter of 2014 than they did in any other quarter over the prior 13 years, according to the National Venture Capital Association.
Listening to the other side forces us to think and helps us refine our opinions... and at times, can even serve as a catalyst to change them.
«To be able to motivate and inspire others, you need to learn how to listen in both individual meetings and at the group level,» Christine Riordan, a leadership coach and president - elect of Adelphi University, told the Harvard Business RevieTo be able to motivate and inspire others, you need to learn how to listen in both individual meetings and at the group level,» Christine Riordan, a leadership coach and president - elect of Adelphi University, told the Harvard Business Revieto motivate and inspire others, you need to learn how to listen in both individual meetings and at the group level,» Christine Riordan, a leadership coach and president - elect of Adelphi University, told the Harvard Business Revieto learn how to listen in both individual meetings and at the group level,» Christine Riordan, a leadership coach and president - elect of Adelphi University, told the Harvard Business Revieto listen in both individual meetings and at the group level,» Christine Riordan, a leadership coach and president - elect of Adelphi University, told the Harvard Business Review.
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That if you want to read other people's emotions more accurately, instead of looking at their faces, you should listen with your eyes closed?
As a veteran short - seller he listens to the calls of other short sellers, and when famed short - seller Steve Eisman presented Home Capital as a «short idea» at a New York investor conference in the spring of 2013, Cohodes started paying attention.
Because today's society does not have the time to delve further into each piece of information being fed to us, we listen, absorb and make decisions based on what we hear and see on CNN, «News at 6», LinkedIn, daily newspapers, blogs and other handy sources of information.
Certainly we can tell others at the water cooler and in our churches what we believe about issues like this, but it's important that we talk and listen and trust God to help us wrestle through the seeming contradictory pros and cons involved.
Let us remember that and be more respectful — let us reach out to each other with AT THE LEAST tolerance that each person will have different views and INSTEAD of trying to degrade someone just because they refuse to adhere to your beliefs — LISTEN to them and allow that you may feel differently but they have a RIGHT to believe or not believe as they will.
it is not very Christian of you to accuse others of being fools when your own words show you listen more to the drum rolls of bigotry & hate promoted at the pulpit of hate here in America - rather than READING & Learning from a variety of resources about the TRUTH.
For once he is made to shiver with a nameless longing, to listen at last for something other than cocktail chatter, and to recall his rare moments of beauty and joy.
Holiness for me was found in the mess and labour of giving birth, in birthday parties and community pools, in the battling sweetness of breastfeeding, in the repetition of cleaning, in the step of faith it took to go back to church again, in the hours of chatting that have to precede the real heart - to - heart talks, in the yelling at my kids sometimes, in the crying in restaurants with broken hearted friends, in the uncomfortable silences at our bible study when we're all weighing whether or not to say what we really think, in the arguments inherent to staying in love with each other, in the unwelcome number on the scale, in the sounding out of vowels during bedtime book reading, in the dust and stink and heat of a tent city in Port au Prince, in the beauty of a soccer game in the Haitian dust, in the listening to someone else's story, in the telling of my own brokenness, in the repentance, in the secret telling and the secret keeping, in the suffering and the mourning, in the late nights tending sick babies, in confronting fears, in the all of a life.
Listen Humble themselves (that is, don't control the situation, and don't assume they understand or perceive the situation perfectly) Identify how they contributed to the situation (whether consciously or unconsciously, directly or indirectly) Take responsibility Apologise Allow the other person to express what they want done (and do it, if it is within the pastor's ability, and truly helpful) Support the other person's decisions, even if the pastor disagree with them Empower the other person at every step Part friends if possible, and at peace, if at all possible (and never go to court — Jesus and Paul call this dangerous and ridiculous, respectively)
Kirsten: Can I just ask you to also address something else, because I know there are some people who listen to this who come back to this: «Yeah, but look at all the black people in Chicago that are shooting each other, so why are you blaming white people for that?»
But on the other hand, the refusal to translate at all is likely to make us sound like parrots repeating a merely verbal form to those who somehow or other can be brought to listen to such boring stuff.
I was once at one of the mettings, they had a prayer, i looked out the window, was clearly not praying with the others, and when it came time for me to speak, none of the christians (and all the rest were praying) would listen to a word I said.
Third, in discussing interreligious relations, the final report states that «recognizing that the Spirit of God is at work everywhere, we listen thoughtfully to the wisdom and insights that others share with us.»
At Justin's first meeting, he listened as a small group of middle - aged men shared their theories as to why they had gay feelings, «mostly connected to faulty upbringings and other childhood traumas I couldn't relate to,» says Justin.
At first members barely listen to themselves or each other; with help, they tune in on the wavelength of feelings.
We aren't going to be perfect at loving others, only Jesus was and is, but don't let that deter you from trying to understand and listen to those around you.
If your own full brother, or your son or daughter, or your beloved wife, or you intimate friend, entices you secretly to serve other gods, whom you and your fathers have not known, gods of any other nations, near at hand or far away, from one end of the earth to the other: do not yield to him or listen to him, nor look with pity upon him, to spare or shield him, but kill him.
At other events, the YWAM team carry signs that offer a listening ear to anyone who wants to talk.
During my time in El Salvador, Central America (1983 - 86), I was always thunderstruck when, after a group of U.S. visitors had spent a couple of hours listening to the stories of the Mothers of the Disappeared or to officials of the non-governmental Human Rights Commission, at least one earnest soul would take me aside to ask whether «we're going to get a chance to hear the other side of the story.»
I'm bothered by a lot of the crazy things from Rush Limbaugh and others, so I don't hang out at their websites or listen to their rantings.
To say another way — When do we start listening to the worldviews of «others» with equal passion as we preach at theTo say another way — When do we start listening to the worldviews of «others» with equal passion as we preach at theto the worldviews of «others» with equal passion as we preach at them?
Please read genesis where there is no where it is mentioned that there was another partner with the Lord God... don't you think if what you are saying is correct than it will be mentioned in the OT... or OT and NT are contradicting each other... i could show more from the bible itself... i think most of the follower of it does not pay attention what to follow... they just follow blindly as Catholic church does not allow to have a copy of bible with the worshipper while they are at the church... they just have to be listening to the preacher....
Wouldn't he be more of hypocrite if he just stood on one side (of his beliefs) throwing stones at the other side without at least listening and making an attempt to understand.
The seven women and men in the two inner circles were now requested to join each other in one circle, where they immediately began talking all at once and very excitedly to each other while the larger group around the room continued to listen.
and that just as you want them to listen to how you arrived at your conclusions regarding the text (and don't say, «I just read the Bible,» because you didn't), so also, that other person likely engaged in deep study of the biblical text to arrive at their understanding and it would benefit you to hear how they came to their understanding.
Even if you have listened to all the other episodes, you will still want to listen to this one, because in this episode I tie together all the strands and themes that we have looked at so far and present you with the overall big picture truth.
I slid into his shadow, listened with my whole heart, nodded at his truth: yes, we take turns leading, we submit to each other.
Disagree with the other person if you want to, but recognize that they are trying to understand and explain the text just as much as you are, and that just as you want them to listen to how you arrived at your conclusions regarding the text (and don't say, «I just read the Bible,» because you didn't), so also, that other person likely engaged in deep study of the biblical text to arrive at their understanding and it would benefit you to hear how they came to their understanding.
Maybe they ask us to listen to a voice that provides an opening to freedom by providing a perspective other than our own, enunciated by the voice of the one who creates this world at every moment and knows where it is going, who calls prophets to speak and knows the purpose of their words, who sows the seed of the word with joyful abandon, secure in the knowledge of the harvest.
You have spent three months trying to warn, I have to ask Dave did, at any time, did you listen to others?
At the sessions I attended, guests listened carefully to each other and respected those who were silent When we moved into prayer, many shared personal concerns.
Show up at a rally, make a friend, email a blogger, listen and read something other than filtered media, with an open heart to learn and honour.
More recently Reuel Howe has called this ambivalence, in terms of communication, a desire to speak and yet not wanting to; a desire to listen, and yet a fear of doing so.2 All of us are pulled in both directions, but with more force toward one or the other at different times.
The programs taught me about (1) admitting I was beat, (2) coming to believe in something greater than myself (eventually a higher power)(many evolutions and concepts of HP, all of these at one time or another: nature, the 12 steps, creator, Love, spiritual principles)(Step 3) applying my low self worth and gigantic Ego to these spiritual principles (4) write down my liabilities and assets (5) share them with another and my higher power (6 & 7) ask for the liabilites to be removed and be patient with the process (8) Make a list of all that were harmed by me (9) make amends to such folks except whn to do so would injure them or myself (10) take a daily inventory of my day, checking for snafus, mean temperment, arrogance etc (11) meditation and prayer to communicate to my higher power and quiet reflection to listen for the Truth (12) after having a spiritual awakening as a result of working these steps, help others if they wish for help because now I am in the position to assist.
And when we look around at others on Sunday morning, and sing the happy songs, and listen to the motivating sermon, we are tempted to think, «Everybody else seems to have what we are so loudly proclaiming.
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