We do not have the time to listen. It is seldom a priority, being weighed down by several incidents bombarding us constantly. However unless we give our mind really where it needs most, we will lose out we won't know when.
We do not have the time to listen. It is seldom a priority, being weighed down by several incidents bombarding us constantly. However unless we give our mind really where it needs most, we will lose out we won't know when.
In a world where 33% of the population suffers from loneliness, it is being hailed as the new epidemic. The panacea lies in meaningful communication that can be made possible by active listening.
It is the little things that matter most, they say. And one of them, for sure, is listening. But is it really that 'little'? Not quite, it seems though.
We should make a conscious effort to be better listeners, putting aside distractions and engaging with people and information around us. The art of listening is transformative, connecting us, fostering collaboration, and propelling us forward.