Hi there, the reason for that is that they are so strongly linked. This is the premise behind Nancy Kline's book Time to Think: good thinking and good listening go hand in hand. In fact, Kline says you can't have the best thinking without the best listening. I have found these principles incredibly helpful as a coach and facilitator as they ensure the best listening (from myself and others) and the result is quality thinking from all parties. Often the principles may seem indirectly related to listening but they all create a compounding effect. For example equality does not appear directly involved with listening skills but it is belief in this principle that ensures deep empathetic listening. Or take place for another example. Place is very important because if you pick the wrong environment, people can neither listen nor think. I hope that helps. 🙂
Wow! Super useful! Thanks so much for these tips!!
How the heck you don't have more subscribers 😮 this is perfect
Thanks Lucy:)
This has almost nthing to do with listening, you are talking about thinking more than half to the video
Hi there, the reason for that is that they are so strongly linked. This is the premise behind Nancy Kline's book Time to Think: good thinking and good listening go hand in hand. In fact, Kline says you can't have the best thinking without the best listening.
I have found these principles incredibly helpful as a coach and facilitator as they ensure the best listening (from myself and others) and the result is quality thinking from all parties. Often the principles may seem indirectly related to listening but they all create a compounding effect. For example equality does not appear directly involved with listening skills but it is belief in this principle that ensures deep empathetic listening. Or take place for another example. Place is very important because if you pick the wrong environment, people can neither listen nor think.
I hope that helps. 🙂