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Listening: Learn to Really Listen and Develop Active Listening Skills

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Become better at communicating by enhancing your listening skills.
Do you listen to others… Yes? No, I mean, do you REALLY listen to others? If there is room for improvement, then pick up this relatively low-priced book and become more loved in relationships, by coworkers, or become more effective at what you do and how much information you absorb. This book talks about passive listening, active listening, tips to improve, and thoughts that will help you show more interest in others, something that is much needed in today’s fast-paced, digital society.





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39 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 5, 2016

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September 25, 2019
I grabbed this audiobook based on the short amount of time, and the content. I guess I should've been prepared for it to be a very cursory look at active listening for the approximately 40 minute read time.

If you're looking for something in-depth, there are definitely other books out there. This reminded me of the things I already knew to do, almost like a refresher. It did get a little bit preachy about attention, phones, etc. and, for some reason included a list of quotes at the end. Overall, I guess you get what you pay for. As a brief introduction or a refresher, this hit the spot. Anything more, look elsewhere.
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November 20, 2021
I enjoyed this book, good recommendations and he’s spot on about people and how they don’t listen really. Great for anyone wanting to go into telephone counselling or just wanting to really listen and feel what someone is saying to you
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