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Listen Up: How to Improve Relationships, Reduce Stress, and Be More Productive by Using the Power of Listening Book

"Research has consistently demonstrated that ineffective listening habits present the most common barriers to success in relationships," according to authors Larry Barker, Ph.D. and Kittie Watson, Ph.D. Yet most people consider listening a passive act, even a no-brainer at times, unaware that the ability to effectively listen--not just hear--is one of our most crucial skills. In fact, many readers will be surprised to learn that it is the listener, not the talker, who holds the most power and control in a conversation. In their opening chapters, Barker and Watson outline all the payoffs for improving listening skills, such as reducing stress in households, creating marital intimacy, shortening business meeting times, increasing sales (not surprisingly, the most successful sales representatives are effective listeners), and improving business performance. They then help readers identify their listening style and bad listening habits before teaching skills that will help readers gain more control when communicating and become more successful partners, learners, and employees. They even devote a chapter to the fascinating differences between how women and men listen. Some of the exercises may seem tedious, and the authors occasionally lapse into self-help jargon. But overall, the authors remain conversational and anecdotal (using make-believe people and situations to illustrate common problems), which makes it easier for readers to listen to all this sound advice. --Gail HudsonRead More

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  • Product Description

    People-oriented listeners quickly notice other people's moods and feelings. Action-oriented listeners help others focus on what's important. Content-oriented listeners are good at looking at all sides of an issue. Time-oriented listeners give cues to others when time is being wasted.

    There are hundreds of books on how to express ourselves clearly, but most of us haven't learned how to listen. This groundbreaking, practical book explains:

    * Why the listener, not the speaker, controls the conversation
    * The four basic listener styles - People-, Action-, Content-, and Time-Oriented listeners
    * Why people tune out and how to hold their attention
    * How men and women listen differently, and how to bridge the gap
    * How to listen effectively to kids, teens, and the elderly
    * How to improve relationships and increase productivity by changing the way you listen

    Filled with anecdotes, simple and useful tips, and important research findings, Listen Up will help every reader communicate better at home, on the job, and in every social situation.

  • 0312242654
  • 9780312242657
  • Larry Barker, Kittie Watson
  • 1 October 2000
  • St. Martin's Press
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 203
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