Types of Listening Skills

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Zusammenfassung

TLDRDette videoen tar for seg de fire typene lytting: Appreciative, Comprehensive, Empathic, og Critical. Hver type har sitt formål, fra å sette pris på musikk til å forstå informasjon, knytte følelsesmessige bånd eller kritisk analysere meldinger. Appreciative Listening handler om å nyte og sette pris på det man hører, Comprehensive Listening fokuserer på læring og forståelse, Empathic Listening handler om å knytte kontakt på følelsesmessig nivå, mens Critical Listening innebærer å analysere og vurdere informasjon nøye. Lyttereffektivitet kan forbedres ved å være oppmerksom og praktisere aktiv lytting for bedre relasjoner.

Mitbringsel

  • 🎶 Appreciative Listening: Lytte for å sette pris på musikk eller poesi.
  • 📚 Comprehensive Listening: Lytte for å lære og forstå essensen av informasjon.
  • 💖 Empathic Listening: Lytte for å knytte følelsesmessige bånd med andre.
  • 🔍 Critical Listening: Analysere og vurdere informasjon kritisk.
  • 📝 Notater: Ta notater for å forbedre forståelse under Comprehensive Listening.
  • 🤝 Dype relasjoner: Bedre lytting fører til dypere vennskap.
  • 🧠 Separasjon av ideer: Skille hovedpunkter fra detaljer kan være en utfordring.
  • 👂 Aktiv lytting: Praktisering av aktiv lytting forbedrer kommunikasjon.
  • 🤔 Lytte for detaljer: Vær oppmerksom på hva som ikke blir sagt.
  • 📖 Gratis kurs: Utforsk gratis kurs for å forbedre kommunikasjonsferdigheter.

Zeitleiste

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    I videoen diskuteres det fire typer lytting, med fokus på hvor viktig lytting er for kommunikasjon og lederskap. Første type er takknemlig lytting, hvor man lytter for å sette pris på det man hører, som musikk eller poesi. Andre type er omfattende lytting, der man lytter for å lære og forstå innholdet, noe som kan være utfordrende, spesielt i utdanningssituasjoner. Tredje type er empatisk lytting, hvor man lytter for å forstå andres følelser og knytte bånd, noe som kan være vanskelig for mange. Den fjerde typen er kritisk lytting, der man analyserer og vurderer budskapet kritisk, ofte i situasjoner der man blir solgt noe. Presentøren inviterer også seerne til å dele hvilken type lytting de ønsker å jobbe med.

Mind Map

Video-Fragen und Antworten

  • Hva er de fire typene lytting?

    De fire typene lytting er Appreciative, Comprehensive, Empathic, og Critical.

  • Hva er formålet med Appreciative Listening?

    Formålet med Appreciative Listening er å sette pris på det man hører, som musikk eller poesi.

  • Hvordan praktiserer man Comprehensive Listening?

    Man praktiserer Comprehensive Listening ved å lytte for å forstå og lære, og skille hovedpoeng fra detaljer.

  • Hva er Empathic Listening?

    Empathic Listening er når man lytter for å knytte følelsesmessige bånd og forstå andres følelser.

  • Når bruker man Critical Listening?

    Man bruker Critical Listening når man analyserer en melding kritisk, ofte i salgssituasjoner.

  • Hvordan kan man forbedre lytteferdigheter?

    Man kan forbedre lytteferdigheter ved å være oppmerksom, ta notater, og praktisere aktiv lytting.

  • Hvilken type lytting er viktig for relasjoner?

    Empathic Listening er avgjørende for å bygge dype og meningsfulle relasjoner.

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    In this video, we're going to talk about the four types of listening. Years ago,
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    I thought all listening was the same, but it's not. So let's get into the details.
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    Hello there friends. Welcome back. And if this is the first time you're tuning in
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    to this channel, Communication Coach is here to help people probably like you,
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    rising leaders, to help you increase your impact so you can lead the people around
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    you to higher levels of excellence. I believe that good communication and
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    leadership change lives. And a big part of that is listening. So we're going to
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    talk about the four types listening. As we do, I would love to hear your
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    comments in that section below the video. Which type of listening do you want to
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    work on the most? The first type of listening is called appreciative
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    listening. This is where you're listening simply to appreciate. If you're listening
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    to music or poetry, some kind of inspirational message, you're listening
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    to appreciate what you're hearing. there's no pressure on you. This is for
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    your benefit. And I have to admit that I don't do enough appreciative listening. I
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    really do need to do more. I think there's a kind of therapeutic value in
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    listening for appreciation. The second type of listening is called
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    comprehensive listening. Some people call it informational listening. This is where
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    you're listening to comprehend, to learn, to absorb the kind of content that you
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    are listening to so that you can learn something. Anytime you're listening to a
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    coach a teacher an instructor of any kind, you're listening to comprehend and
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    learn. One of the key parts of this listening is being able to separate the
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    main ideas from the sub points from the details. Sometimes that's a challenge. I
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    know that when I was in college, I was listening to this college professor.
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    I remember this was a long night it's like a Tuesday night class for three hours. And
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    it went on and on and I had a lot of trouble figuring out like what are the
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    main ideas here. It seems like a constant flow of detail but by working a little
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    harder at it, taking notes a bit differently, I was able to listen to
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    comprehend much more effectively by separating the main points from the sub
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    points from the details. A third type is called empathetic listening. This is
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    where we're listening essentially to empathize. If we're
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    listening to a friend or for listening as like a therapist, this is the way
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    we'll be listening. We were listening to connect. We're listening for people's
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    emotions. This is the kind of listening that I do a lot for example in my
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    marriage. When I'm talking to my wife, we're often talking about family issues
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    or relationship issues and you have to be able to tune into the main point that
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    the person is feeling, not (mainly) any content or details, necessarily. All those those
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    could be important. You really want to connect with what the person is feeling.
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    And that is a challenge for me. I am not built this way. I'm not like a therapist
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    or a counselor and so we do have to when we're talking with friends
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    and talking to our significant others, we have to connect with their emotions. this
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    is a big challenge. Not everybody's naturally good at this. I will say this,
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    though. There's an old expression that if you want more friends or if you want
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    deeper friendships, learn how to listen more effectively. And I believe that
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    is a trustworthy expression. I have found it true. The better I listen the better
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    my relationships are. And the fourth type of listening is called critical
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    listening. This is where we're listening to criticize, essentially, to scrutinize a
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    message, to pick it apart. We often have to listen critically when somebody is
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    trying to sell us something or get us to do something or get our vote for some
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    reason. this is where people might have a motivation to only tell their side of
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    the story to be very persuasive. And so it's much more important that we listen
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    critically. So what are they saying? What are they not saying? What's their central
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    argument? How are they supporting their argument with details? You have to be
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    able to pick it apart a little bit and have a heightened sense of attention to
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    the things that matter the most in that message. Otherwise people are going to
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    take you for a fool, try to separate you from your money, and so forth. So these
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    are the four types of listening. As I mentioned, I would love to hear your
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    comments in that section below. Which one do you need the most work on? Can't wait
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    to look at your comments down below. So, thanks. God bless. And I will see you in
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    the next video.
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    Hey hello again speak of listening skills, I would like to
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    invite you to enroll in a free course that I have created called Essential
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    Professional Communication Skills. Listening is one of the five key lessons
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    in that course. You can check that out in the link in the description below. You
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    can find it through the channel page as well as my website. So take care see
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    you then.
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  • lytting
  • kommunikasjon
  • ledelse
  • empatisk lytting
  • kritisk lytting
  • lytteferdigheter
  • læring
  • forståelse
  • relasjoner
  • appreciative listening