Most of us try to listen harder when a conversation gets difficult. Here’s a more useful shift: Listen more deliberately.
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In a world overflowing with constant chatter, the art of conversation often feels like a lost skill. We’ve all been there, sitting across from someone who is physically present but mentally miles away ...
In a restaurant or on a subway bench, you sometimes find yourself eavesdropping on snippets of conversation. When voices rise or couples share intimate moments by candlelight, you turn down your ...
Ever since she was appointed president of Smith, Sarah Willie-LeBreton has been asked to do a lot of talking about herself. “It’s only natural,” she says. “When you start a new job, people want to ...
We speak more than ever across platforms, devices, and digital spaces. But are we actually listening to one another? Public ...