THREE LISTENING MODES2 . | |
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Active (reflective) | Genuinely interested; restating or paraphrasing |
Competitive (combative) | Interested in promoting your own point of view; formulating rebuttals; pretending to listen |
Passive | Not interested; assuming you already heard what’s being said; acting distracted |
THREE LISTENING MODES2 . | |
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Active (reflective) | Genuinely interested; restating or paraphrasing |
Competitive (combative) | Interested in promoting your own point of view; formulating rebuttals; pretending to listen |
Passive | Not interested; assuming you already heard what’s being said; acting distracted |
THREE LISTENING MODES2 . | |
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Active (reflective) | Genuinely interested; restating or paraphrasing |
Competitive (combative) | Interested in promoting your own point of view; formulating rebuttals; pretending to listen |
Passive | Not interested; assuming you already heard what’s being said; acting distracted |
THREE LISTENING MODES2 . | |
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Active (reflective) | Genuinely interested; restating or paraphrasing |
Competitive (combative) | Interested in promoting your own point of view; formulating rebuttals; pretending to listen |
Passive | Not interested; assuming you already heard what’s being said; acting distracted |
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