Wednesday, January 31, 2018

January Blog Post- Emily Tenorio

Pg. 50. "We have also all had the experience of listening to someone go on and on about something about which we couldn't care less. There are many listening situations where we might check out or harden ourselves or give someone too much slack situations where we would benefit from engaging in compassionate critical listening. "

It goes to show that we need to listen in order to hear what the other person is trying to say. We as humans tend to always over talk or cut off the other person in a conversation. In order to know what the other person is trying to say we need to stop and listen before speaking.
We as students need to engage in compassionate critical listening to our professors in order to understand the material that they are trying to teach. Hearing what the teachers are trying to teach us is a form of purely biological. Listening is what we comprehend what the other person is trying to say.


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