Zen of listening : mindful communication in the age of distraction

by Rebecca Z. Shafir

Paperback, 2003

Publication

Imprint: Wheaton, Ill. : Quest Books, 2003. Edition: Second edition. Responsibility: Rebecca Z. Shafir. Physical: Text : 1 volume : xii, 254 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm. Features: Includes bibliography.

Call number

Psy / Shafi

Barcode

BK-08580

ISBN

9780835608268

CSS Library Notes

Description: Shafir offers techniques based on the Zen concept of mindfulness to teach how to filter out distractions and focus on listening. Includes strategies for building relationships, stress management, and strengthening negotiating skills. -- from publisher

Table of Contents: Creating a mindset for good listening
How well are you listening now?
Awakening your sense of listening
The great walls of misunderstanding
What's their movie?
Mindfulness: Listening in the moment
Listening to ourselves, Part 1: Our response key
Listening to ourselves, Part 2: The listener's pariahs
Listening under stress
Boosting your listening memory
How to help others listen better
Mindful listening is good for your health!

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Physical description

xii, 254 p.; 23 cm

Description

TV, radio, traffic, telephones, pagers - our minds are bombarded daily by constant noise and clutter. No wonder so many people find it increasingly difficult to listen and comprehend. Simple pieces of information such as names go "in one ear and out the other." Poor listening may have tragic consequences such as the Challenger disaster and the Potomac River crash of 1982, or it can result in smaller tragedies such as lost promotions, stalled marriages, and troubled children. Rebecca Shafir assures us that we can transform every aspect of our lives, simply by relearning how to listen. The Zen of Listening is grounded in the Zen concept of mindfulness, a simple yet profound way of learning how to filter our distractions and be totally in the present. Rather than a list of tricks, this book is an all-encompassing approach allowing you to transform your life. Readers will be amazed at how simply learning to focus intently on a speaker improves the relationship, increases attention span, and helps develop negotiating skills. Learn the great barricades of misunderstanding, find out how to listen to ourselves, discover how to listen under stress, and boost our memory. This is a fun and practical guide filled with simple strategies to use immediately to enjoy our personal and professional lives to the fullest. "...Don't just "read" this remarkable book, use it as a guide and practice its teachings in your everyday life." #8212Jane McLaughlin-Dobisz, Zen Master "The Zen of Listening awakens us to the potential for intimacy, compassion, and growth inherent in all of our most important relationships." #8212Douglas Stone/i>, co-author of the best-selling Difficult… (more)

Language

Original language

English

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A very good survey of the practice of listening. What makes this book distinct from other books on listening is it’s location within the practice of mindfulness — which is a popular topic at the moment. Full of practical strategies to improve listening and apply mindfulness (meditation and
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living fully in the present) to this most significant of human activities. Everyone would benefit from reading this book — even if one didn’t wish to take on the meditative aspects. The author is clearly very experienced and writes in an engaging style.
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½ (12 ratings; 3.7)
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