Use
reflective listening to show that you're trying to understand the facts about the situation.
Not exact matches
Using a high - speed camera (tracking
reflective landmarks on the bat's ear, as seen above) and 3D digital modeling, researchers have
shown that bats bend their ears in various directions
to listen for the echoes of their ultrasonic calls.
Many trust mavens recommend versions of «
reflective listening,» in which you focus on others» words without interrupting or planning a response of your own, and repeat their thoughts back
to them
to show you have understood.
You should proceed in this way, with the sender continuing
to share and the receiver continuing with
reflective listening —
showing understanding and empathy.