I Listen Well …

Yesterday I wrote about the space:

The Space

and encouraged those of us who are struggling and overwhelmed during this time of extreme stress to pause and be with the silence “between” and to listen in the space.

Today I share a bit about listening. In our country, in the world, in our communities, in our relationships … people are craving to be heard. There is no doubt about that. Yet, in our craving to be heard, many of us are speaking without listening. We are speaking with words, with emotion and with action. Sometimes, it’s powerful and helpful. Sometimes, it is noise or worse, very damaging.

Each one of us needs to expand on and to practice deep listening skills. We can begin with yesterday’s message that suggests we listen within, to our own heart and soul. Then, listen outside of ourselves. Listen without needing to respond. Listen without personalizing the message, interpreting according to our understanding and planning our comeback. Listen. Listen with every part of our beings. Feel the truth of the other’s message.

What if each of us were to do more listening than speaking today?

As a life coach, listening is one of five core qualities inherent in good coaching. We listen at levels deeper than the average person but everyone can expand their listening muscle. Read the lyrics below. Notice where you find yourself on the listening scale. Are you at level one? Do you already practice skills associated with level two or three?

I Listen Well

Do you listen to the body, hear the message in the breath?
Do you sense the energy that either flows or now is trapped?
Do you find that deep within you know a truth that’s not been said?
Or do you just to words respond and listen with your head?

And after you have heard your client to the point of pause,
it’s time for you from deep within to engage in your response.
And then be sure to listen to the impact! Stay tuned in!
For now is not the time to wonder what you’d do instead!

Listening at level one I’m hearing everything you’ve done.
And I respond, “You won’t believe –
I’ve done the same and more you see!”
I’m listening at level one.

Listening at level two there’s really only me and you.
We’re in a bubble and I sense
all that you say and don’t express!
I’m listening at level two.

Listening at level three the whole wide world I sense and see.
The force field is alive!
My intuition knows: I let it guide!
I’m listening at level three.

I clarify, articulate. And metaphorically I state:
suggest a meta-view and I acknowledge what I see in you!

I listen to the body, hear the message in the breath.
I sense the energy that either flows or now is trapped.
I find that deep within I know a truth that’s not been said.
I listen now beyond the words and use more than my head.

And after I have heard my client to the point of pause,
I naturally from deep within engage in my response.
Aware with eyes, ears, mind and heart; with taste and yes, with smell…
I do not miss the moment; as a coach I listen well!

What one way will you expand your listening today?
What will you listen to that you have previously ignored?

What do you notice when deep listening precedes your response?

What’s the opposite?

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Think about it. With just about anything we hold dear, anything we do or feel, even how we do what we do, there is always an opposite:

Waking and Sleeping
Moving and Stillness
Speaking and Silence
Accepting and Rejecting
Loving and Hating
Trusting and Doubting

And, we have a default way of being, the way we usually approach the activity, the conversation, the day before us. Many of us move through life acting unconsciously, reacting based on well worn habits.

Today, consider practicing the opposite of one of your well worn habits:

  • If you usually move quickly from activity to activity, barely pausing to catch your breath, try taking 1-5 minutes in between activities to shift gears, stop your mental chatter and notice: How do you feel? What was precious about the activity just ending? What do you need in order to feel good about moving into the next one?
  • If your default is to say nothing in group meetings, to hide out and just observe, practice speaking up, sharing your opinion.  How do others respond? How does it feel to speak up?
  • If your habit in the grocery store (or out for a walk or in the airport) is to keep your head down, getting the job done as quickly as possible, noticing no one around you, try opening your heart and your eyes and saying hello to each person you pass. What does it feel like to connect with people?

Change things up! Let yourself notice the endless variety that is always around you.

What is Life offering you now?
What have you been missing out on?
What opposite will expand your world?

Old Stories

How often do you tell yourself “old stories” – those messages we give ourselves which usually begin like:

“I can’t do that …”
“That never works for me because …”
“If I do that, then …”
“That will make me feel …”

Such stories most often project negative outcomes. To avoid the undesirable result, we avoid the action.

One of my most overused “old stories” is around evening commitments. When I face multiple evening commitments in a row, my story is “If I do all of these, I’ll be tired, won’t have enough down time, get overwhelmed, …” That old story could keep me from time with friends, activities which will be entertaining, and just maybe some really good times! What if they energized me? What if I learned that I need less down time? What if they opened my eyes to new possibilities?

What old story are you rehashing?
In what ways are you limiting yourself?
What rewrite is possible?

Choice

In case you hadn’t realized it, life has a HUGE component around “choice”. There is great freedom (and, yes, responsibility) in becoming aware of the choices we have and moving from old default behaviors or the victim stance to making personal, empowered choices.

Sometimes the hardest thing is believing we actually have a choice in the matter. Have you ever said things like: “That’s just what Mom’s do.” or “I could never let him down.” or “I have to do that.”?

The next time you feel trapped or realize you are in the midst of something you really don’t want to experience, dare to stop and ask:

What options do I have?
Who (or which voice in my head) says I have to?
What about this choice feels right?
What doesn’t?
What am I willing to risk to choose differently?

 In the end, you may proceed with your original choice – or not!

Does it feel any different – knowing that it is a choice?

Do you check on the roots?

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If you are reading this, I suspect you live with intention.  If I asked:

What seeds have you planted for this leg of your life journey?

I suspect you would answer one or more of these questions with a yes:

Are you deep in business building or personal transformation?
Are you devoted to grandchildren or caring for your parents?
Are you giving special attention to your relationships?
Are you developing a talent through regular practice and training?

Whatever it is, I wonder how often:

  • you question if you really should be focusing your energy *here*
  • you worry about what isn’t getting your attention
  • you think your aren’t doing enough, getting *here* fast enough

If these sound familiar, then you have planted a seed and are checking on the roots, digging it up to see what’s happening below the surface.

Guess what? Plants don’t grow real well this way!

Neither to dreams and goals, those big visions we have. Today, and every day, consider adding a huge dose of trust in the process. You live with intention, remember?  You chose this focus after much evaluation and discernment. You set a plan in place and have been taking action steps that fit your goal. Today, take the next step. Celebrate completion. Smile. Rest. Tomorrow? Repeat!

If you must check on your progress, then put a date on your calendar for the next root check. Depending on your focus, that date might be 1 or 3, 6 or even 12 months down the road.  Then forget it!

What would a dose of trust do for you today?