How to Be a Better Listener

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One of the most underrated skills a leader must have is the ability to listen. Even if it is one of the five senses, it takes intentionality and cultivation to make it a skill. How you listen, as a leader can make or break your team. It is easy to mistake planning how to replay with actively listening. The difference is remaining present. Take time to prepare yourself and actively listen. Put your phone away. Remove distractions. Sit near the individual you are listening to. Take notes and let them get it all out before you craft an answer. Taking notes will help you know how to follow up and how you follow-up builds your credibility. Listening is one of the best ways to build trust. Whether you are a leader or a parent, taking the time to listen to the small things paves the way to being trusted with the large ones. How we listen to people communicates how we value them. Not to mention failing to listen fully can lead you to make a wrong or ill-informed decision. If you want to work with a team that will listen to your preferences, concerns, and excitements to help you plan the best vacation, check out Magical Vacation Planners. You can reach them at 407-442-2694.