Deep Listening

Deep Listening

Author: Oscar Trimboli

Publisher:

Published: 2017-06-10

Total Pages: 156

ISBN-13: 9780995377745

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Over 55% of your day is spent listening; yet only 2% of us have been trained in how to listen. What is poor listening costing you? Do you rush from meeting to meeting, your head buried in the last conversation you had, without time to think of the next? Or feel frustrated with unproductive discussions where the loudest in the room adds limited insight and drowns out everyone else? We usually think of these situations as communication problems; that we have not spoken our needs correctly or clearly. Yet, conflict, chaos and confusion are the costs of not listening. Many communication and listening books say the most important person in a conversation is the speaker - not true! This pocket-sized guide will help you to reconnect with your innate gift of deep listening, to create the right space to listen to yourself before you listen to others. You'll learn to listen beyond the words that are spoken, to add context and meaning and listen in to what's not being said. Deep Listening will help you move from confusion and conflict to thoughtful, insightful and powerful discussions that will transform not just your work, but your whole life.


Impact Listening 1

Impact Listening 1

Author: Ellen Kisslinger

Publisher: Pearson Education ESL

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9789620058011

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"Impact Listening helps upper beginner learners develop listening for social, academic and business purposes. Rich input and communicative activities make this course perfect for building communicative confidence."--Pearson.com viewed Oct. 24, 2022.


Impact Listening

Impact Listening

Author: Kenton Harsch

Publisher: Prentice Hall

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 227

ISBN-13: 9789620058097

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Impact listening is an exciting series that features an abundance of rich input and a variety or creative activities. The series helps students develop listening for social, academic, and business purposes.


Impact Listening

Impact Listening

Author: Jill Robbins

Publisher: Prentice Hall

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 96

ISBN-13: 9789620058080

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The impact listening series is an innovative set of learning materials that helps students develop listening skills for social, academic and business purposes.


Impact Grammar

Impact Grammar

Author: Rod Ellis

Publisher: Pearson Education ESL

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9789620014284

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Impact Grammar provides a thorough coverage of the most problematic areas of grammar for second language learners.


Listening, Learning and Leading

Listening, Learning and Leading

Author: Gabrielle McMullen

Publisher: Connor Court Publishing Pty Limited

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 189

ISBN-13: 9781925138177

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Tim Fischer AC, in his Foreword to this book writes: "As you study the papers that follow, as each of us tries to take up the cudgels for a better and Christian-oriented society, we do so helped by both the work of Catholic Social Services Victoria and the bold leadership of the 266th occupant of the Throne of St Peter as the first Southern Hemisphere, first Argentinian, first Jesuit Holy Father, resident downstairs at the hotel Santa Marta in Vatican City - namely Pope Francis." Many of the chapters in this book are based on papers presented at a conference organised by Catholic Social Services Victoria in 2013. The topic of that conference, the impact of Catholic identity and mission on what we do and how we do it, is relevant to the many parts of the Church working in a culturally diverse Australia. The aim of the conference was to enhance the contribution of the Church to the building of a more just and compassionate society - to enhance our work in building the Kingdom. This book extends that work.


Assessing Listening

Assessing Listening

Author: Gary Buck

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2001-04-12

Total Pages: 15

ISBN-13: 0521661625

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This book provides language teachers with guidelines to develop suitable listening tests


Listening Closely

Listening Closely

Author: Arlene Romoff

Publisher: Charlesbridge Publishing

Published: 2019-05-28

Total Pages: 170

ISBN-13: 1632892367

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Imagine what it would be like not to hear a sound--no music, no friendly voices, no children's laughter. Arlene Romoff doesn't have to imagine how it would feel: she lived it. Although she was born with normal hearing, in her late teens it began to slip away, as if someone were lowering the volume of the world around her. Over the next twenty-five years, Arlene began a long, slow descent into deafness so profound that no hearing aid or assistive device could help. The experience was devastating. But then Arlene opted for what she considers a miracle: She got a cochlear implant. Using electrodes threaded into the cochlea, an internal computer chip, and an external computer processor, cochlear implants bypass the damaged portion of the cochlea and stimulate the auditory nerve directly, allowing sound to reach the brain. Amazingly, she could hear again. Arlene's journey, however, isn't just about the magic of technology. What she endured reveals as much about the strength of the human spirit, about the wonders of chance and fate, and about making the most of what life dishes out. For Arlene, events seemed to unfold almost as if they were a part of some elaborate plan: just when she went deaf, her insurance company began paying for the implants. And ten years later, when her old cochlear implant finally failed she received new state-of-the-art technology and underwent yet another metamorphosis--one that helped her continue to counsel others in a similar situation. LISTENING CLOSELY will give you a chance to walk in Arlene Romoff's shoes, to understand the pain of her loss and the joy of once again being able to hear the music of the world. Those suffering from hearing loss--or who have loved one who is--will find Arlene's very special journey both inspirational and informative.


The Lost Art of Listening

The Lost Art of Listening

Author: Michael P. Nichols

Publisher: Guilford Publications

Published: 2021-02-22

Total Pages: 378

ISBN-13: 1462545890

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"That isn't what I meant!" Truly listening and being heard is far from simple, even between people who care about each other. This perennial bestseller--now revised and updated for the digital age--analyzes how any conversation can go off the rails and provides essential skills for building mutual understanding. Thoughtful, witty, and empathic, the book is filled with vivid stories of couples, coworkers, friends, and family working through tough emotions and navigating differences of all kinds. Learn ways you can: *Hear what people mean, not just what they say. *Share a difference of opinion without sounding dismissive. *Encourage uncommunicative people to open up. *Make sure both sides get heard in heated discussions. *Get through to someone who never seems to listen. *Ask for support without getting unwanted advice. *Reduce miscommunication in texts and online. From renowned therapist Michael P. Nichols and new coauthor Martha B. Straus, the third edition reflects the huge impact of technology and social media on relationships, and gives advice for talking to loved ones across social and political divides