Listen, connect, learn

Friday, 6 June 2025

Before someone can touch a person's heart, he or she has to know what's in it. That's the law of connection. And we connect by listening. A reluctance to listen is too common among people. Too many problems are caused by faulty, ineffective communication. And the vast majority of communication problems stem from poor listening.

We have two reasons for listening: (a) to connect with people, and (b) to learn about them. This includes the people we view as our 'competitors' (who can be work colleagues or even loved ones). Sam Markewich quipped, 'If you don't agree with me, it means you haven't been listening.' Although he was joking, the sad truth is that when we view another person only as competition, we end up focusing attention on building our own case or championing our own objectives, and forget that we can learn from the other person.

Now, we don't necessarily want to base our actions on what another person is doing, but we should still listen and learn how to improve ourselves. It's a costly mistake to get so busy doing our own thing, or trying to make things happen, that we stop paying attention to what's going on around us. Every day we live and every experience we have, both negative and positive, can teach us valuable lessons. But first we must listen!



So what now? This coming week, work on improving a shaky relationship by really listening to the other person. Enjoy connecting and learning.





— SCRIPTURE —

'Don't ever forget that it is best to listen much.' James 1:19 TLB
— SOULFOOD —

2 Ki 13-15, Mark 13:1-11, Ps 143, Pro 13:9-10