“Listening

“Listening is a magnetic and strange thing, a creative force” writes Brenda Ueland in her essay On The Fine Art of Listening. The people who “really listen to us are the ones we move toward, and want to sit in their radius as though it did us good.”
Instructions
Please read the Chapter regarding Effective Listening from Clella Jaffe from her textbook, “Concepts and Skills for a Diverse Society.” I am attaching a scanned copy of the Chapter in separate file. Please read that.
Please view Julian Treasure “5 Ways to Listen Better” Ted Talk and consider the following three questions down below as you watch. Please answer these as a like write question #1 first then answer that then write question # 2 and answer that and then question # 3 and answer that. Please do these as a question and answer format not in paper format. Please use all the words I order in one page double space which is 275 words it should not count the questions provided by me. Please only count the answers you going to do for each question.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cSohjlYQI2A&feature=emb_logo
Both Closed Captioning and the Transcript for this video are available via the Ted Talk link embedded below. Please open in full screen mode to access Closed Captioning.
Jaffe’s Chapter Four provided you with the descriptions of hearing and listening as well as obstacles to effective listening. Being aware of these can improve your communication skills.
Questions:
Q1. Explain the differences between hearing and listening. (Words 91or more)
Q2. Do you consider yourself to be a mindful listener? Why or why not? (Words 91or more)
Q3. Which obstacle to mindful listening do you encounter most often? Based on what you’ve learned from this lesson, what two things can you do to overcome these obstacles? Be specific. *Hint: Julian provides some practical tips . . . (words 91 or more

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