Apr 17, 2024
On this episode, we are focusing on becoming better listeners. There are some major keys to being a good listener starting with what you choose to listen to. Let’s explore those keys and how to apply them on this episode of LifeClub.
Episode LifeWork:
Here is your lifework: Consider the definitions from today’s session. Set aside at least 10 minutes per definition throughout this week and respond to the following
1. How have I defined listening? You can get clues to your perspective of listening by reflection on how you navigate conversation. Are you an active listener? Do you listen passively? Do you listen with the intention of defending yourself? Do you listen with the intention to respond to the person speaking?
2. What do you pay attention to? Who have you been giving heed to? What ideas and thoughts do you bend towards? Clues of where your attention is invested can be found by looking at your daily schedule and seeing where your time is spent.
3. Is it easy for most people to have access to you? Can people who call or text you any day or time? Are you easily distracted by idle activities or people who may be pull you away from what’s important?
Bonus
4. Evaluate who and what you honor then consider whether or not you should be honoring them and if so, are you honoring them through true listening?
5. Are you truly listening to yourself? Are you listening in the way you would like others to listen to you?
Be sure to journal your experience.
About The Show: LifeClub w/ Tashima Jones is a feel-good podcast, with listeners in over 10 countries across 6 continents, focused on personal development and delivering practical tips & tools on building inner-wealth.
About Tashima: Tashima Jones is an author & self-care coach for women who desire the ability to practice self-worth in their daily lifestyle. At her lowest moment (after the degree, house, luxury car, and platinum wedding ring), she found her true self and genuine happiness. Tashima has engaged with therapists, creatives, influencers, entrepreneurs, and millionaires as an on-air radio host/producer covering wealth, mindset, and personal development. Her debut book, Being Broke Made Me Rich, received reviews from the co-author of the New York Times best seller, The Millionaire Next Door, who happened to be her professor...
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