Everything would have been for nothing just because I simply didn’t listen.
You’ve got to be driven to become successful.
I should become happier at what I do and leave others happier than before they’d met me.
My intention was, only, ever to help you see the light shining brightly in front, and inside, of you.
Self-reliance is an America virtue but not a biblical value. Solomon wrote, "The way of fools seems right to them, but the wise listen to advice." (Proverbs 12:15) The word 'listen' carries with it th...
In listening lies great power.Many are expert in speaking (while everyone hears), adept in analyzing in bits and pieces, very prompt in commenting, and always ready to stamp judgement of 'right' or 'w...
Finding happiness by delivering it.
The major dilemma is that we tend to listen to reply, while all we should do is: listen to understand and feel.
Adopt the positive in everything you do, for there will always be positivity there to find, if that is what you seek.
That which is currently beyond your capabilities now, does not have to be so forever
Getting in touch with the lovelessness within and letting that lovelessness speak its pain is one way to begin again on love's journey. In relationships, whether heterosexual or homosexual, the partne...
Embrace the fundamentals like the closest of friends, for they will be the foundation of your future success.
The biggest communication problem is we do not listen to understand. We listen to reply.
Listening is a discipline. It’s all about being present at that moment in time.
You listen like an amateur and fool yourself into believing it is enough when it is not.
Speaking from the heart is simple. Listening wholeheartedly, however, is much, much more difficult and most rare.
Make sure everyone, who works with you or for you, feels the need to tell others about the incredible experience.
You must have realised by now that when one really cares, really tries to help, the other party recognises the fact and, therefore, easily sees the logic in working together for the greater good, for...
I want you to start realising how far away you are from being able to listen professionally.
In the past, I have all too often listened without hearing, asking questions when I had no intention of hearing the answer or understand my customer’s requirements.
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