Submit your article  Contact us 
Automotive
Business
Communications
Computers & Technology
Education
Entertainment
Finance
Food & Drink
Health & Fitness
Home & Family
Internet
Kids & Teens
Law & Legal
News & Society
Self Improvement
Advice
Attraction
Coaching
Creativity
Goal Setting
Grief Loss
Happiness
Innovation
Inspirational
Leadership
Motivation
Organizing
Positive Attitude
Spirituality
Stress Management
Success
Time Management
Shopping
Sports & Recreation
Travel & Leisure
Women's Interests
Writing
  

Even the Smallest Sound

Posted by By Robert Curtis on: 2005-07-18 20:31:20


You are probably in front of your computer screen at this very moment, reading every word I have written.

So....Listen, for a moment.

Stop, close your eyes and listen. What do you hear, right now? Could you describe it in just a few words? Is it something you hear on a continual basis? Is there, perhaps, a new sound, less familiar, you had not noticed before?

Did you hear “nothing”? Was it stone silent? Have you ever really heard the deafening intensity of silence?

Ponder this for a moment. What did you hear? What did you think you heard? What did you expect to hear?

Now, let’s apply this.

The last time you spoke with someone you love and care deeply for, did you actually “hear” all that they said? Or were you thinking about your response? Thinking at all?

To be heard, one must not only have been “heard”, but consciously “listened” to. You know when someone has been listening by their response to your statements. You know if you have communicated by their action or reaction to your words.

Don’t you just love the old “deer-in-the-headlights” look? It can be both humorous and exasperating at the same time.

If a tree falls in the forest, does it make a sound? Only if you are there to listen to it.

Everyone hears even the smallest sound. It just takes a bit more effort to listen and appropriately respond.

Bob Curtis has been consulting with individuals for a number of years on interpersonal relationships.







Copyright 2005 Articles Magazine