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Last night while watching stand up comedy on television,
we listened to a comedian do a hilarious routine about
wavering in and out while listening to someone else speak.
At the time, it was funny - just as a comic routine is meant
to be, but it got me wondering.
How often do we really listen? If your life is anything like
what goes on around here, it's safe to say that maybe you
listen with half an ear most of the time, and give your full
attention during the portion of time leftover. And that's
with live humans! Imagine trying to do the same online
where we "listen" with a whole different set of "ears."
Our fingers do the communicating online, via emails and
instant messages. Our eyes become our heart.
The world is a busy place! It seems to constantly run
at that "hurry and keep up" pace. So, when it comes time
to really listen, how well are we doing?
Here's an example: Today, my son and I were invited to
lunch with my folks. Living in Nevada, and having very
slim pickings on where to eat in Mesquite, we naturally
ended up over at one of the casinos and into a long,
long buffet line. Finally, getting seated, getting our food,
etc., it was time to eat and chitchat. Somewhere along
the line, my father started in on a discussion about storing
graphics online. It was quite complicated, with programs
here and external drives there, and particularly how all
the parts worked together. Compound that with the fact
that graphics are not my forte!
Granted, at first I was able to track this conversation fairly
well. Then, the noise of the buffet started crowding in, my
son was getting restless, and my mom was commenting. In
total frustration, my father said, "Stop! Go on input mode!"
This brought me up short. I realized I'd lost whatever he'd
been trying to tell me more than a few sentences back.
Now, it's not WHAT we'd been talking about, it was the
pure and simple fact that someone had been systematically
speaking to me and I'd just gone zipping off into outer
space where it all jumbled together - sort of a short trip into
lala land.
Besides the most obvious, that of being rude, it does
present a clear picture. Was I really listening? The honest
answer? No.
Whether online or off, the key to solid personal and
business relationships hinges on our ability to listen and
truly "hear" what the other person is trying to tell us.
"You're a good listener" shouldn't be the surprise that
it seems to be nowadays. Though it takes patience to slow
down to the point of hearing, good listening skills come
back to us when we're well-rested (a not-so-easy task
working online) and thinking clearly.
So, my advice? Take time for yourself. Take time for your
family and friends and cultivate your "art of listening."
Good listeners are few and far between. And, just like any
endangered species, we need to do our best to preserve
this dwindling natural resource and ensure it's survival into
the new millennium.
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