Communication - Active Listening
Active listening will dramatically improve the way in which you communicate.
The points below will help you master the art of active listening; a skill that should be sought out to help you better communicate with others in your small groups, Bible studies and life in general.
Listen Attentively
Do not listen half heartedly, focus on the person communicating.
Concentrate on what is being said
Listen with your ears but also with your eyes and other senses
Follow and understand the speaker as if you were walking in their shoes
Focus on what the speaker is saying, not on how you plan to answer.
Try not to interrupt until the speaker has concluded his/her statements
You should be able to repeat back in your own words what the speaker just said
Use Nonverbal Communication to Encourage the Speaker and Show Your Interest
Facial expressions; smiles & eye contact
Posture: face the speaker, lean forward
Give Feedback
Listen for key words of interest on which to comment and ask questions.
Actively respond at the appropriate times in the conversation.
Listening Environment
Is the space conducive to listening?
Are there avoidable distractions?
Benefits of Active Listening
Active listening encourages dialogue, tends to open people up and creates deeper
relationships within the group.
