How to Listen Empathically (pg. 282-292)

How to listen empathically

In most conversations, we’re not listening—we’re preparing to speak. We’re evaluating, probing, advising, or interpreting, all from our own frame of reference. These responses feel natural because they’re deeply embedded in the way we’ve been taught to interact. But they keep us locked in our own “autobiography,” unable to truly understand what another person is […]