It’s called silent listening. Learning to be silent for the benefit of the other, so they can explore and develop their own ...
We’ve all witnessed it. The Thanksgiving table and other family gatherings turned terribly wrong. “Don’t talk about politics.” Maybe our parents told us that. Somewhere along the way, we’ve lost the ...
In his Oct. 23rd talk at Page Auditorium, Percival Everett — the author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning book “James” — repeatedly speaks to his seemingly antiquated practices, including his abstinence ...
Through daily society noise, we women hear many voices telling us we should be doing better, doing more, or doing “it all.” Learning to listen to our own voice, and express it appropriately to create ...
Most people can vividly remember a moment in their life when they felt very deeply heard and understood by another—perhaps by a friend or partner, therapist or teacher, family or community member. On ...
In this excerpt from It’s Not Magic, author and psychologist John Amaechi explains how most of us fall into the trap of not truly engaging when others are speaking and offers advice on how to build ...
A coming-of-age story for kids, and for the adults who want to walk alongside them, not push them. Special price to ...
Has a therapist ever told you to “listen to your body”? Such physical attunement is a key skill for managing stress and preventing burnout. But most of us were never taught how to do this. Instead, we ...
But I’m on this journey with God for myself, and if I’m going to learn how to listen, and people come to me anyway, that would be a good thing.” It hasn’t always come easy – going beyond surface ...
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