Kedusha wrote on 22 Oct 2009 11:25:
G38 wrote on 22 Oct 2009 11:19:
Here is an idea I heard before I got married and it worked quit well when used.
The main problem by a discussion is that each side knows only what they are saying without understanding the other side.
What I do is, I ask my wife to explain what I say and I do the same.
I believe that's called "active listening." Great idea!
There is an even an higher level of listening called "empathic listening" where not only we can repeat back what the other is actually saying, rather we can present their "side" even better then they could.
For a more detailed discussion on these comunication concepts, see professor covey's book "7 habits of highly effective people", the habit is called "first seek to understand, then to be understood"
In my humble experience, like all worthwhile endeavors, this highly skilled form of listening, takes work and practice to develop, and is easier said then done, but it is well worth it!
Professor Noorah