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Learn to Listen

Learn to Listen

Use your body language to show that you’re open to listening: uncross your arms, lean slightly forward, and make eye contact. 

Pay close attention to the speaker’s facial expressions and body language, which can convey more emotions than their words. 

  • Don’t interrupt.
  • Ask open-ended questions.
  • Put away your phone. 

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