Why you should listen to others

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One of the most sincere forms of respect is listening to what another person has to say. This means that you are not just reading your partner's body language or trying to guess what they are thinking. You are paying attention and being responsive to what the other person is saying. It is a form of connection and can be a very powerful tool at building relationships. Often times we have this in relationship, but we forget about listening when the conversation turns into a debate or gets tense.

Listening to someone can change a person's mood and can bring out their best qualities. We only have so many hours in a day so if we spend those hours listening to another person we will be more appreciative of them and all the amazing things that they can give us. It will also make us feel more connected to that person and even appreciate them even more because we have had such an impact on them.

When we are doing a good job at listening we do not get egoistical or high in our estimation of ourselves. We do not feel superior to the person because we are acknowledging the other person's thoughts and feelings. The other person does not feel like we are judging them. It feels more like a mutual thing where each of us get what we give.

One of the most sincere forms of connection that I have found with others is when one another is talking about past experiences. I am always interested in hearing about what others have gone through and what has been achieved. I have learned that some of the greatest happiness comes from people sharing stories of how they were able to overcome certain challenges. It makes me feel less alone and I am able to apply what I have learned to my own life. In turn, others are able to benefit from listening to someone who has overcome great adversity. When one another shares their triumphs and what they have learned from them it creates a positive flow in the room that makes everyone feel inspired.

Another of the ways we can connect with each other is through our emotions. Everyone has a different way they handle their emotions. While one person may find deep down inside that crying is something that relieves stress and brings serenity to the situation, another may be more likely to use humor to make others laugh or at least feel better. Empathy comes easily for some of us and takes more effort for others.

There are also times when we are so excited about something that we lose control and say things that should never have been said. These can range anywhere from wanting something so bad that we put our fears aside to being obsessed with a project to accomplish which is more of a passion than anything else. Whatever the case, these actions should never be taken lightly. We should remember that what we say to others reflects on us and they can see right through our nervousness. If we don't feel comfortable then we shouldn't be saying it in the first place.

The most honest and sincere of all of these ways of bonding with others comes from within. We simply need to become more open and honest with one another. We need to be able to share our deepest most personal thoughts with those that are close to us. At the same time we should always keep our guard up around those who are slightly or far away from us. In this way, we can gain back some of that security which others have lost as of late.

By becoming more honest with our own self, we gain more insight into the lives of others. It is a great way to truly make friends and learn more about what makes them tick. At the same time, we are helping to forge bonds that will last a lifetime. If we can cultivate the honest bond, we will live a life filled with happiness and joy for many years to come