Reflection Paper On Listening

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Paper 1 The purposes of listening include accomplishing tasks and developing relationships. Although this skill is critical, listening is not regularly taught in schools. Therefore, I found that analyzing my listening skills taught me copious amounts about myself that I did not know before. I kept track of my self-talk and inner voice, did a seven-day mental review, took the HURIER listening profile, and assessed how I listened in different social situations and listening contexts and what communication circumstances I experienced the most. I also learned that my strengths as a listener are understanding and interpreting. My weaknesses are hearing and remembering. I also observed how well I adjust my hearing to different listening situations. Additionally, I created some listening goals that I would like to accomplish this term.
During the seven day mental review, I made some interesting revelations about myself relating to listening skills. The type of self-talk that I observed is a specialized
Interpreting is a two-step process where you “Take into account the total communication context so that you are better able to understand the meaning of what is said from the speaker’s point of view” and “let [your] partners know they have been understood” (Brownell 13). If I talk to someone I try to take into account who they are, i.e. age, gender, political viewpoint, religion, culture, sexual preference, etc. This helps me interpret what they are saying from their perspective, not mine. This empathy is important because I can use it to gauge what one person may find rude or offensive due to their beliefs and life experiences. For example, I have many friends who are okay with offensive or dark humor. However, I know that some of my friends do not appreciate this type of humor, so I refrain from making the same jokes with them. My interpretation ability is… BLAH BLAH

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