bamabbwsub -> The Art of Listening (11/2/2008 4:49:25 PM)
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...and advice-giving, too. I am a very good listener and usually equally good at giving advice (if I do say so, myself), and I'm usually the person people come to when they need to vent or need an alternate viewpoint. But I have started to notice that very few of my friends are even adequate at listening, much less passing along good advice. The other day, I was talking to a friend on the phone, and nearly in the middle of my sentence, she said, "I just renewed my driver's license, and they sure are a lot more flimsy than they used to be." WTF??? That same friend, BTW, has a habit of doing other things while we're on the phone, to the point where I sometimes have to say, "Are you there?" Arrrgghhh. And when I was talking to another friend about possibly losing my best friend of 7 years due to an argument that we had had, she said, "Well, I'm sure that you'll be sad for a little while if she doesn't call you back." WTF??? How about, I'll be heartbroken, not just "sad for a little while." For the record, I have listened to and given advice to both of the friends mentioned above -- in spades -- without off-the-wall interruptions, without crickets chirping in the background, and without making inane platitudes. And in both instances, the people called me, not vice versa. My question is: Do you find that you're a better listener and advice-giver than those around you? And if so, how do you cope when you really need someone to listen -- to FOCUS -- on what you're saying and give sound advice? Short of seeing a psychiatrist, that is. :) Oh, wait...I guess you post on the CM boards. Ha!! Carry on...
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