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10 Ways to Have a Better Conversation

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Mar 15, 2018
10 Ways to Have a Better Conversation

10 Ways to Have a Better Conversation

When having a conversation, how much are we truly listening? Often, we listen with the intent to reply, not to understand, says Celeste Headlee, writer and radio host. Wisdom abounds on how to appear engaged, but little of it focuses on how to actually take in what the other person is saying. In this insightful TED talk, Headlee shares 10 practical tips on how to have better conversations, from keeping it brief to going with the flow. According to Headlee, even if you just pick one to master, your conversations will begin to improve dramatically.
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During times of radical change, how do we hold both the magnificence and tragedy of the world?

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“Sometimes the nearly unbearable beauty of the world overwhelms me. I tremble with a felt-sense that the magnificence that saturates the cosmos surely reflects the possibility, even now, of human magnificence. And then, as if I’ve crossed an invisible bridge to a waypoint of despair, I wonder how the mysterious, self-organizing wild Earth can peacefully co-exist with the absurdities and catastrophes of human invention. How do we hold both the magnificence and tragedy of the world, as if we stand at a threshold with Janus, the Roman god of beginnings and endings, looking in two directions?” Author Geneen Marie Haugen shares more in this essay. { read more }

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Consider an action or a practice you can initiate that honors the magnificence of our world and offers an antidote to its tragedies.

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