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How do I listen in a supporting way?

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Supportive listening by chibird
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  • Post category:Behaviour / Positive change
  • Post published:October 30, 2016

To listen in a supportive way, try to understand them and respect their thoughts, don’t interrupt, only give advice if they want it, be aware of their feelings and be empathetic and supportive, not judgemental.

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