But I do believe we could make some progress toward a resolution by
listening to each other more carefully.
We could make some progress toward a resolution by
listening to each other more carefully.
Since his return from IACD, Nicholas is more respectful, argues less,
listens to others more often, and is more honest and calm.
«
They listen to each other more carefully, and show more curiosity about each other's perspective, experience and needs,» Lager said.
The most important resolutions for any relationship are to
listen to each other more, spend more time with each other and turn off your phones!
Not exact matches
How
to Build Better Business Relationships:
Listen More Than You Talk «We all want to extol our strengths, our virtues in hopes of impressing others and, ultimately, getting more business,» says Alisa Cohn, an executive co
More Than You Talk «We all want
to extol our strengths, our virtues in hopes of impressing
others and, ultimately, getting
more business,» says Alisa Cohn, an executive co
more business,» says Alisa Cohn, an executive coach.
«I tend
to listen to the people around me... and perhaps tell them what I'm
more bullish on than
other things.»
In
other words, let your followers know that you're there
listening and they'll be
more likely
to listen to you.
Leaders who master the practice of good
listening will be
more apt
to intuitively understand the
other person's story by searching conversations for depth and meaning, digging deeper than casual listeners, and getting
to the root of an issue in order
to come up with the right solution.
The sooner you learn about reading people,
listening to others and building relationships, the sooner you will be
more effective.
Not only does doing so make the
other person
more comfortable — and therefore
more likely
to open up — but it also proves that you've been
listening and have really heard what they've been telling you.
If founders with accents are harder
to understand, Graham and
other investors like him might want
to listen more carefully.
When you talk less and
listen more, it creates a safe space for
others to share.
In
other studies,
listening to prosocial songs were linked with
more positive attitudes and behavior towards minorities.
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.
Confident people know that by actively
listening and paying attention
to others, they are much
more likely
to learn and grow.
Most people, given feedback, can learn
to interrupt less, say, or
to face
other people, or
to listen more actively.
If your workers don't understand your vision for the future, they'll start
listening more closely
to what
other companies are touting.
You'll learn
more from
others than
listening to yourself repeat the same pitch over and over again.
«If you
listen to what the
other person is saying, you're
more likely
to address the right issues and the conversation always ends up being better,» he says.
«Boston Scientific, Medtronic, a couple of
other companies came
to us and said, «
Listen, we would like
to have
more competition on this route.»»
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?
It reads: «Today television news is watched
more often than people read newspapers, than people
listen to the radio, than people read or gather any
other form of communication.
«It was
more about sharing a vision and knowing the music would benefit from us learning
to listen to each
other.
Fruitful relationships are always
more easily cultivated when we learn
to listen to what
others have
to say about our way of living.
Prehaps we should all be
more open minded and willing
to listen to one another and show a little less disdain for the
other beliefs.
Funny thing about many religious people is they are so busy focusing on getting the «Word» out that they aren't focusing on
listening to any
other words either — even if it's (heaven forbid)
to make another's suffering
more bearable.
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.
Well, chaddy boy, if you can show me in the bible (the only source you have that tells you about god) where is says that god exists outside of time and space, that god runs the universe which is why the laws of the universe exists, and many
other questions, I'll be
more inclined
to listen...
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.
If you want
to know
more about The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter - day Saints, please visit http://www.lds.org Find out for yourself and not just based on what
others said who also might be
listening from
others.
Actually, there's
more evidence that Paul was warning his Thessalonian converts not
to listen to other gospels, which most likely means not
listening to missionaries representing what his rivals, like Peter, were teaching.
It is difficult
to listen to a text when there are
other texts in the room talking about the same subject matter, often in ways
more elaborate and
more familiar.
A Woman's pain would have been valued and
listened to more than a man's continued productivity and usefulness, follow would have been committed
to rather than left up
to others.
There is
more willingness
to listen to other concerns and
to take them seriously as legitimate needs rather than
to dismiss them as establishment fads.
However
listening to what you have said and
more discussion with my wife as well as showing her this thread (communication and truth is always our priority) along with
other reading and lots of prayer, I am coming around I guess.
They did what they did unknowingly because they were
listening to His voice
more than
to any
other (Jn 10:4 - 5; 27).
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.
If you
listen to Mitt he keeps refering
to one God, actually Mormons believe in
more than one God and please don't tell me that is not true I was Mormon, and they beieve they are the only true church so there is not tolerance for
others and their beliefs, the Mormos job is
to turn you into a Mormon.
If evangelicals are
to escape this present tension between the proper valuation of «love» on the one hand and «justice» on the
other, they must
listen more openly
to one another.
As Borsch reminds us, «some people
more than
others need
to be reminded that humans also have a
more passive role
to play in the creation — one of
listening, admiring, sitting on the porch, and looking out over the fields.
Real Christians Hate Religion... Real Christians Hate Hypocrites... Real Christians should be
more like Christ... How could you claim
to be a Christian if you don't even know your Christ... The reason why doomed people would never understand Christ is because they never tried
to search for the Truth... They only
listen to such rubbish things rather than the Truth... Read and do
more and Talk less... It doesn't take a genius
to know that Someone created you rather than you coming
to life with just atoms randomly hitting each
other... If you're really smart, think about it... Stop the non-sense talk about God and Science and find it out for yourself...
It may be that, but it may also be the place where for the first time the worker and his employer meet with such balance of power that each is forced
to listen to the position of the
other.22 Some employers have been won over
to the collective bargaining method through the discovery that they could learn
more about efficient production through this process.23
I'd
listen to Him, but no
more than any
other religious guru» (Nathan)
As part of my week without opinions, I've made an extra effort
to listen more carefully
to friends with whom I disagree and
to increase my exposure
to viewpoints
other than my own.
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.
It's been humbling and enlightening
to realize just how much I can learn about myself and
other people when I
listen more and speak less.
We understand those who want
to spend
more time, maybe most of their time with
other believers,
listening to sermons, studying the Bible, «encouraging» each
other and so on.
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 ti
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 ti
more force toward one or the
other at different times.