Books
Patrick King

Mindful Listening

The key behind communication — it's not about what you say. It's how you shut up.
Empathy and listening — they sound easy, but you know that most people you meet on a daily basis can't do it. So what's the deal?
Mindful listening is the skill behind deep relationships.
This book is about a skill that isn't complex, but also not easy. It's a book about relationships and what drives them — what lets you into people's hearts. Making someone feel seen and heard and important is the highway to anyone's heart. So it's time to take a look at yourself, diagnose your issues with connection and listening, and attack new and old friendships with a more empathetic perspective.
Increase your emotional intelligence and people analyzing skills.
Patrick King is an internationally bestselling author and social skills coach. His writing draws a variety of sources, from scientific research, academic experience, coaching, and real-life experience.
Listening well is like reading someone's mind. Everything is said for a reason!
-Understand the purpose of pausing and using silences to your advantage
-How your ego sabotages your listening and how to get around it
-Four types of responses to let people feel seen and heard for sure
-How to validate and normalize someone's experience and emotions
-The art of paraphrasing and the effect it has on someone's levels of trust
-Listening and thinking — you can't do two things at once, but you can act like it
-The divide between listening for your own goals, and listening to understand
134 printed pages
Original publication
2024
Publication year
2024
Publisher
PublishDrive
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Quotes

  • ashleyjuliadahas quoted7 months ago
    Summarize or paraphrase key points to show understanding and strengthen the connection with the speaker.
  • ashleyjuliadahas quoted7 months ago
    Utilize affirmative body language—position toward the speaker, nod, and vocalize agreement.
  • Melissa Spittelhas quoted10 months ago
    Hopefully you can see that the issue was simply that they were unprepared.
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