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When feeling really understood some magic walves open at the bottom of that container and all that negative feeling is allowed to leave, making space for rational thought. That's when that person can actually see the solution to his problems, which has, for all we know, been lying in front of his eyes but were covered by all those layers of worry, frustration and feelings of impotence.
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That's called an autobiographical response, and it's of very limited use. Because that person feels that he has been relegated to the sidelines while I talk about me and my problems, present or past. And if he would have been ready to listen for advise, he would have asked for it. Now it just seems like an imposition.
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The Art of ListeningArticle Summary: Life is difficult. Now, most people know that, at least those who have managed to grow up and turn into responsible adults. But on the other hand there seem to be a lot of tools and techniques for those who, in spite of that fundamental truth, have not given up to try and ease the burden on themselves and on others.
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Georg Grey is a German communications expert and language teacher in Mexico.He offers his tutorial services over the Internet. His lessons include general communications techniques applicable in any language. You find him here
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