This article was co-authored by Sandra Possing and by wikiHow staff writer, Amy Bobinger, BA. Sandra Possing is a life coach, speaker, and entrepreneur based in the San Francisco Bay Area. Sandra specializes in one-on-one coaching with a focus on mindset and leadership transformation. Sandra received her coaching training from The Coaches Training Institute and has seven years of life coaching experience. She holds a BA in Anthropology from the University of California, Los Angeles.
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Have you ever had a moment where you heard yourself say something and immediately wished you could take it back? It happens to nearly everyone sooner or later, and it usually happens because we didn't take the time to think about what we were about to say. Learning to reflect before you speak can take a lot of practice, but don't get discouraged—with time, you can learn to be more thoughtful and deliberate when you're talking to people.
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QuestionHow can I be a better listener?Sandra PossingSandra Possing is a life coach, speaker, and entrepreneur based in the San Francisco Bay Area. Sandra specializes in one-on-one coaching with a focus on mindset and leadership transformation. Sandra received her coaching training from The Coaches Training Institute and has seven years of life coaching experience. She holds a BA in Anthropology from the University of California, Los Angeles.
Life CoachOftentimes, we listen to people only to be able to respond with whatever we think is right. In order to practice true listening, try remaining quiet to really hear what the other person is saying. Listen with curiosity and a desire to understand their perspective. That can open us up to so many new things. -
QuestionI often say inappropriate things to people who don't appreciate it. I say sorry but I've done it so much that I'm scared they think I don't care. What should I do?wikiHow Staff EditorThis answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.
Staff AnswerwikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerMaking inappropriate remarks around other people can create a really uncomfortable, hostile environment. It could even land you in legal trouble! Practice taking a deep breath before you say anything. During that breath, ask yourself if what you're about to say is positive and helpful, or if it could possibly make someone else feel awkward or uncomfortable. If it's the latter, skip it and wait until you have something else to say. -
QuestionWhat is the best way to refrain from speaking before I think? I have a bad habit of saying the exact thoughts that are in my head.wikiHow Staff EditorThis answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.
Staff AnswerwikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerIt can take a lot of practice, but keep trying. If you do make a mistake and you say something that hurts someone's feelings, apologize and let them know you're working on that. Don't give up—it will get easier with time.
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- ↑ https://www.entrepreneur.com/leadership/your-words-have-impact-so-think-before-you-speak/251290
- ↑ https://www.inc.com/diane-gottsman/communication-etiquette-that-works-in-the-workplace.html
- ↑ https://www.entrepreneur.com/leadership/your-words-have-impact-so-think-before-you-speak/251290
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- ↑ https://hbr.org/2020/07/youve-been-called-out-for-a-microaggression-what-do-you-do
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