Listening vs. Hearing
“There’s a lot of difference between listening and hearing.”- G. K. Chesteron
In a recent article on U99.com Stephanie Kaptein wrote about Aspen Ideas Festival podcast series on Creative Listening. I want to take the next three days to take apart the learnings.
Part 1 of Creative Listening is Utilize your intuition.
Often times information tends to come at us as if we were drinking from a fire hose. It is filling us up too quickly. It can be at times overwhelming and never ending.
The podcast offers the suggestion that we must ask ourselves
“What’s really important here?”
“What’s going on behind the surface?",
"What is the unsaid versus the said?”
These questions allow us to focus on the logic of what is being presented instead of the information that is quickly coming at is. By focusing on the logic behind the message we might be able to understand the message.
Today's question is:
"Do you ever listen with tour intuition?"
“There’s a lot of difference between listening and hearing.”- G. K. Chesteron
In a recent article on U99.com Stephanie Kaptein wrote about Aspen Ideas Festival podcast series on Creative Listening. I want to take the next three days to take apart the learnings.
Part 1 of Creative Listening is Utilize your intuition.
Often times information tends to come at us as if we were drinking from a fire hose. It is filling us up too quickly. It can be at times overwhelming and never ending.
The podcast offers the suggestion that we must ask ourselves
“What’s really important here?”
“What’s going on behind the surface?",
"What is the unsaid versus the said?”
These questions allow us to focus on the logic of what is being presented instead of the information that is quickly coming at is. By focusing on the logic behind the message we might be able to understand the message.
Today's question is:
"Do you ever listen with tour intuition?"
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