Be willing to invite and
listen to their feelings as well.
However, adults should
listen to their feelings as these will rule their interactions and will determine their attitudes, perceptions, and judgments.
However, adults should
listen to their feelings as these will rule their interactions and will determine their attitudes, perceptions, and judgments.
Not exact matches
Respecting other's opinions and
listening to real concerns and questions - not barking out orders and expecting people
to follow, b / c they may for a day, month or so, but eventually they will leave,
as they will not respect you, nor
feel that you understand their position.
Empathy is defined
as «the ability
to understand and share
feelings with another,» so if you struggle
to listen effectively it's likely you need
to work on becoming more empathetic.
If a prosecutor wants
to convict a man of assault, he is (without a doubt) going
to paint a picture for the audience of the suffering of the defendant, and will likely use expressive language
to evoke a
feeling of sympathy from the jury, who (
as they
listen) visualize the potential suffering of the man / woman in front of them.
Yet, being head down
to a device can keep you from forming deep personal relationships and make others
feel as if you're not
listening or paying attention
to them.
Also, providing words such
as «yes» or «I understand» while they are speaking will help them
to feel listened to.
There are a number of reasons for that, but it ties into the points above: people aren't being
listened to, nor do they
feel that the executive team is operating
as transparently
as it ought
to.
I always
feel like there's something else out there that's telling you — whether it's animal instincts or whether it's just maybe a heightened form of common sense — I really learned
to listen to myself, and
to not be scared
to speak up
as well.
After about a year or so of his loud and passionate arguing many of us would just avoid him
as we did not
feel that the arguments were valid nor important enough
to listen to.
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.
And while it probably never works
to overconfidently inform atheist friends that the serenity they
feel in nature or the rapture they experience
listening to music is the specific product of a specific God, we can at least embrace such experiences
as points of connection.
you guys have
to understand, we
as followers of christ (not christians) it is our job
to tell you (society) that god exist and that he loves us and is willing
to forgive us for the f @ # $ up things we do
to each other daily, not prove he exist, b / c he sent prophets through out the ages
to do that, some
listen (hebrews, muslims) some didn't (pagans, atheis, new agers), then you have those who have had their souls violated (gays) who
feel lost and confused.
It's all good, but sometimes I
feel as if I'm at church every day of the week
listening to a different sermon and having
to digest it all so rapidly I can barely keep up.
As I've
listened to the stories of numerous wounded and hurt pastors I've realized that the less we talk about failure the more we
feel it, but the more we can talk about it the less we
feel it.
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.
I know that John Paul II takes a dimmer view of American society than would totally gladden my heart; and I must confess that I have
felt a certain cold wind at my back
as I
listened to him caution people in Latin America who do not even yet own shoes against falling into the trap of materialism.
Mornings in Bodley, drowsing among the worn browns and tarnished gilding of Duke Humphrey, snuffing the faint, musty odor of slowly perishing leather...; long afternoons, taking an outrigger up the Cher,
feeling the rough kiss of the sculls on unaccustomed palms,
listening to the rhythmical and satisfying kerklunk of the rowlocks, watching the play of muscles on the Bursar's sturdy shoulders at stroke,
as the sharp spring wind flattened the thin silk shirt against them; or, if the day were warmer, flicking swiftly in a canoe under Magdalen walls and so by the twisting race at King's Mill by Mesopotamia
to Parson's Pleasure; then back, with mind relaxed and body stretched and vigorous,
to make toast by the fire.
Usually, when I'm driving through the back roads of my suburban hometown
listening to Something Corporate
as loud
as possible, I
feel a tiny, twisting punch of anxiety just beneath the surface of my chest.
All the better that I
felt similarly about another task which I was given (again without asking), in the same year (1925 - 26)
to help A. N. Whitehead grade papers, hence
listen to him lecture, and read what he wrote
as a philosopher, rather than just a logician, mathematician, and physicist.
When others experience me
as listening sympathetically, they may become free
to speak in ways that allow them
to express their
feelings in a healing way.
You'd
feel more comfortable not doing pagan things such
as typing on your keyboard, or watching tv, or
listening to evil music.
I've known Jesus for
as long
as I've known my name, and still I use other people like capital
to advance my own interest, still I gossip
to make myself
feel important, still I curse my brothers and sisters in one breath and sing praise songs in the next, still I sit in church with arms folded and cynicism coursing through my bloodstream, still I talk a big game about caring for the poor without doing much
to change my own habits, still I indulge in food I'm not hungry for and jewelry I don't need, still I obsess over what people say about me on the internet, still I forget my own privilege, still I talk more than I
listen and complain more than I thank, still I commit acts of evil, still I make a great commenter on Christianity and a lousy practitioner of it.
By
listening in depth
to what each person is
feeling as well
as saying, and by responding with warmth and understanding, the counselor helps them drain off the paralyzing pressure of resentment and guilt.
Listening in depth means listening with the «third ear» (as Theodor Reik put it), or being sensitive to the feelings that are behind the words and the subtle messages communicated in mood, posture, and facial ex
Listening in depth means
listening with the «third ear» (as Theodor Reik put it), or being sensitive to the feelings that are behind the words and the subtle messages communicated in mood, posture, and facial ex
listening with the «third ear» (
as Theodor Reik put it), or being sensitive
to the
feelings that are behind the words and the subtle messages communicated in mood, posture, and facial expression.
One other person is always more than enough, when you believe that that person will
listen to you until you run out of things
to say, when you trust that that person will wait for
as long
as it takes for you
to understand why you are the way you are, when you realize that that person will always impute the best of motives
to your actions, however clumsy you
feel inside.
As someone who is an evangelist at heart, I'm naturally inclined
to hope people move towards rather than away from Christianity when they
listen, but I've never
felt compelled
to ensure that the traffic only flows in one direction.
As I
listened and
felt the power of his words I scribbled into the margin of my notebook, «I am talking
to a dead man.»
Having myself,
as a recipient of modern scientific culture, gone through a subjective experience like this, I
feel sure that it must also have been the experience of many, perhaps of most, of you who
listen to my words.
«Senses is normally the hearing (
listening), seeing (reading), touching (
feeling), tasting, smelling» See, I read that sura
as praising farmers who were «sensible» enough
to use shrewd means of irrigation.
Senses is normally the hearing (
listening), seeing (reading), touching (
feeling), tasting, smelling and those have a role in creating ones back mind
to think and come out with a conclusion of an idea through which he becomes
to find out and work out a way
to personalize
as your own experiment or experience.
We
listen to and gauge our own
feelings, thoughts, emotions, and we walk in trust that just
as God sees and know us, we can also see and know.
As Levin
listens to his wife in childbirth, his
feelings are «like openings in that usual life through which something higher became visible.»
With the advent of the professional youthworker, there also came the danger that the church
as a whole and parents of teens in particular would
feel that they couldn't do the discipling job, that we needed people who watched the same films, wore the same clothes, could bear
to listen to the same music, and could actually get
as far
as Level 2 on a computer game.
For David and others who
feel this way, and who just can't
listen to another chorus of, «it just seems
as though God is absent, but he's really not,» I'd like
to recommend «A Cry of Absence: Reflections for the Winter of the Heart» by Martin Marty.
«
As to the absurdity of God well I
feel that way when I
listen to Atheist start
to talk about the origins of all matter and later
to life itself.»
If any of you are enemies of what our ancestors used
to brand
as enthusiasm, and are, nevertheless, still
listening to me now, you have probably
felt my selection
to have been sometimes almost perverse, and have wished I might have stuck
to soberer examples.
Once in a while I'll use My Fitness Pal
as a wake up call, but I've always
felt that relying on technology
to stay on track would interfere with
listening to my body.
When I'm
feeling overwhelmed, I always try
to remember
to listen to my own gut instinct; by that I mean
to take things slower when I'm
feeling like everything is becoming a little too much and I try
to reduce stress
as much
as possible by slowing down.
And when I take the time
to sit and
listen to any one of these miracles» stories, I
feel as if I'm receiving this huge gift.
I think only barca real or Bayern can tempt those players away from leicester, they would give at least a year
to the club, but season after that they will move onto other club depending on their form next season.
As for arsenal transfer i wouldn't want
to listen to rumours
as most of the times these rumours are just utter garbage.i want a certain rumour about Wolfsburg signing giroud
to be true.Anyways if our idiotic manager has some sense left in him after an embarrassing season he should get a premium striker which the club needed for past 4 years.He need
to put his ego aside and his old philosophy of waiting for players
to develop.We need already established players in every department of our team.Penny pinching has cost us just pay the damn money get the players.I get the
feeling next season is going
to be harder and we have less chance of winning cause man city have had 2 seasons without premier league and guardiola is gonna bring more quality and hunger
to that team.
In
as much
as I
feel sick
listening to his nonsense excuses, I am if the opinion that a change is desperately needed in the club.
the Alley in Highwood — Currently in 6th with 5 points (Last Week: NR)-
Listen, they are going
to be in the Playoffs and sometimes the Regular Season has
to serve
as a
feeling out process..
I have a
feeling that was a calculated comment
to see how much you can wind me up before I ban you, but I am going
to give you one more benefit of the doubt,
as I think you are probably just very young and maybe need
to grow up a bit and
listen to your elders and betters.
Nicknames like «The Tank» or «The Hulk» show how our fans
feel about him, but it seems he impresses the Arsenal players
as well, and if Alexis Sanchez is impressed enough
to say he is difficult
to get past, then he is definitely worth
listening to!
«
As with folded arms I leant against the left goalpost, I enjoyed the luxury of closing my eyes, and thus I would listen to my heart knocking and feel the blind drizzle on my face, and hear in the distance the broken sounds of the game, and think of myself as of a fabulous exotic being in an English footballer's disguise composing my verse in a tongue nobody understood about a remote country nobody kne
As with folded arms I leant against the left goalpost, I enjoyed the luxury of closing my eyes, and thus I would
listen to my heart knocking and
feel the blind drizzle on my face, and hear in the distance the broken sounds of the game, and think of myself
as of a fabulous exotic being in an English footballer's disguise composing my verse in a tongue nobody understood about a remote country nobody kne
as of a fabulous exotic being in an English footballer's disguise composing my verse in a tongue nobody understood about a remote country nobody knew.
as an exercise in «hey we're
listening to our shareholders and their concerns», and in a lot of cases, those shareholders can bring things
to the floor for a vote, or at least
feel like they're being heard and on some level paid some respect.
As a customer service representative of the camp, one must have the patience
to listen to these kinds of comments, the sensitivity
to feel with the guest, and the responsibility
to follow through and create positive changes.
If you're experiencing these symptoms it's important
to listen to your body and your instincts; if you're
feeling unwell, don't just write it off
as related
to stress or something else.