Interruption!
Interrupting someone during a conversation is more than just a breach of etiquette, it can be perceived as an act of aggression. According to Nancy Kline’s Time to Think methodology, interruptions disrupt the speaker’s train of thought and send a…
The key to better communication and stronger relationships is to pay better attention
Let's explore this further: 🟡 Paying attention builds trust. Showing attentiveness reflects respect and interest, helping to foster trust in personal and professional relationships. It also improves understanding. When you focus fully on what…
Why Don’t People Listen When You Speak?
There're a few reasons why people might not listen when you're speaking, but the good news is that you can address them: 1. Lack of confidence. Confidence draws attention. If you’re hesitant or unsure, listeners may lose interest, so practice…



