Tuesday, 12 November 2024

Active Listening


Active listening plays the main role in positive & healthy communication in any business relationship. Active listening courage to build connections, Develop trust, Identify and solve problems, Increase your understanding of various topics, and Avoid missing critical information. This is involved whenever the other person is communicating not just verbally, but listening well, understanding meaning, and responding with good eye contact and body language. Employee who expressing themselves needs more attention from the crowd so that they can express themselves completely. Also, the crowd needs to actively participate with positive body language, showing eagerness to communicate, indicating understanding by at least nodding their head or giving response answers, encouraging others to communicate and being empathic, and showing facial expressions if communication is clear and positive.

When it comes to positive body language,  the speaker needs to understand when to talk, keep a good posture, Make eye contact, and hands for better explaining, use good gestures in explaining, clear voice,  behave in language & not include hidden anger in words, not to be afraid of exposing opinions, show eagerness to talk & be friendly. This will prevent the speaker from being exhausted while talking. If the speaker can communicate in this way, it confirms speaker is involved and interested in the conversation so that listeners to listen more, understand & remember more, also will not interrupt the speech.

Showing that you have heard and understood the information that the speaker has conveyed is an essential part of the communication process. By doing things to keep the communication alive, the speaker is encouraged to communicate well. Nodding your head or using verbal cues such as "uh-huh," "yeah," and "mmm" show the speaker that you are involved in the conversation. Utilizing verbal and nonverbal feedback and paraphrasing what the speaker has said also increases the likelihood of successful communication. (Aithor ,2014) Encourage the speaker: Encouragement from the listener can lead to success. Also listening well reduces misunderstandings & conflicts.

So active listening improves healthy & positive communication. Ultimately, this affects the success of organization’s productivity.

 


Carl Rogers’ Person-Centered Approach theory

Carl Rogers believed that to grow and achieve their full potential for individuals, they need an environment that provides: (Sinclair, 2024)

  • Empathy: A deep, compassionate understanding of another person's feelings and perspective.
  • Genuineness (Congruence): Authenticity in communication, where the listener is open and transparent.
  • Unconditional Positive Regard: Acceptance and support without judgment.

When these conditions are met, people feel safe to express their opinions & ideas and are more likely to engage in open and honest communication. An active listening strategy ensures the above factors. So according to this theory, active listening builds positive & healthy communication.


This video will help you to be a master in active listening

References

1.     Aithor (2024b) Ensuring effective communication in the workplacehttps://aithor.com/essay-examples/ensuring-effective-communication-in-the-workplace.

2.     Sinclair, A. (2024) A Therapeutic Revolution: Carl Rogers’ groundbreaking impact on the world of counselinghttps://achology.com/psychology/carl-rogers-person-centered-counseling/.

6 comments:

  1. Active listening is the practice of fully focusing on the speaker, understanding their message, responding thoughtfully, and remembering the information shared. Thanks for sharing such a great insight.

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  2. Active listening truly fosters a safe environment for open expression. By validating others' ideas, it encourages honest dialogue, strengthens trust, and builds healthier communication dynamics.
    Good content.

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  3. "Active listening is a fundamental component of effective communication. It promotes trust, empathy, and understanding in professional relationships. Paying attention to verbal and nonverbal cues is essential, especially when considering cultural sensitivity in diverse workplace environments. good post

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  4. A great explanation of active listening. It’s a crucial skill for building strong relationships, resolving conflicts, and fostering effective communication in the workplace. Well-articulated!






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