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The active listening technique is simply concentrating and focusing all your senses to what the speaker is talking about. The speaker is the one doing the talking while you listen attentively and patiently. However, as a listener you can use some verbal and non verbal cues or signs (Ex. maintaining eye contact, nodding, smiling, agreeing by saying yes or no). By doing this you are letting the speaker know that you are interested and completely understand him or her. It will make the person more relax and ease talking to you. Remember, in learning we need to listen carefully first to understand what the teacher wants us to know.
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The best thing one can do is keep silent and concentrate on what is been said, relate it and process it.
golden rules of listening:
listening build trust
Listening reduces tensions and defensiveness on the part of customers who releaise they are not goining to be pushed into purschase product through force of words
listening builds self esteem for customers
give them short verbal feed back
dont intrupt between conversation
avoid distraction
show interest in thieir converstaion
Summarise whatever you listened
Avoid arguments
Engage Fully: Give the customer your undivided attention, focusing entirely on their words and needs.
Empathize Deeply: Put yourself in the customer's shoes and seek to understand their feelings and concerns.
Listen Attentively: Pay close attention to both the words and emotions conveyed by the customer, using active observation.
Suspend Judgment: Avoid forming opinions prematurely and remain open-minded to the customer's perspective.
Acknowledge and Affirm: Provide verbal and non-verbal cues to indicate that you are actively listening and understanding.
Clarify and Confirm: Repeat back the customer's statements in your own words to ensure mutual understanding, and ask clarifying questions if needed.
Respond Thoughtfully: Take time to formulate a considerate response that addresses the customer's concerns and needs effectively.