One's wake shows one's uplift or put-down capacity
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There are many difficult conversations that need to be had
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Written by Wilma Zalabak |
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Minding your wake, means noticing your effect in your world
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Written by Wilma Zalabak |
2731 |
Smart and safe listening listens with a purpose and with awareness.
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Written by Wilma Zalabak |
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Can you hear the bugs chewing?
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Written by Wilma Zalabak |
2656 |
Increased listening skills will improve church, too.
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Written by Wilma Zalabak |
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Notice the nonverbals by bringing them into verbal status
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Written by Wilma Zalabak |
2743 |
At least once a week (but not all the time!) close your mouth when you wanted to say something
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Written by Wilma Zalabak |
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If bored while giving the gift of listening, ponder and name to yourself the vocal sounds
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Written by Wilma Zalabak |
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Listen to all stakeholders
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Written by Wilma Zalabak |
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