Saturday, September 29, 2012
Non Listening
The six different forms of nonlistening are pseudolistening, monolistening, selective listening, defensive listening, ambushing, and literal listening. I think I'm going to have to go with the pseudolistening form of non listening or at lest when I'm at school. My attention gets distracted very easily, so if the teacher is boring or all they do is talk talk talk, i'm most likely just going to be on my phone texting, playing games, tweeting or just doing anything other than paying attention. When I'm at work or something, I'm usually monopoliing because i like to talk all the time and people like to listen to me and when they try to talk i always have something to say so they can never finish. :P But it's okay because they don't get offended or anything because thats just me. I usually always interrupt people while talking... its just a habbit. When people first get to know me they probably hate me but as they get to know me they all end up liking me as a person. I try and am going to try harder to fix my forms of non listening and to be a better speaker. I will let people finish there stories before interrupting. :) By doing this people will like me even more or they will just how to deal with however i feel like being :P
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Hi, it’s me again. I am also a pseudo listener. In the beginning I thought I was the only one, but as I browse through other fellow students’ blog, there are more and more of them that think they are also a pseudo listener. I always doze off in class looking like I pay attention but really in my head I am thinking about something else. What I or we can do to correct this is to sit in front of the class so you know the teacher is looking at you so you will actually pay attention, or you can ask questions when you are confused and do not know what is going on at that very moment. I hope this will solve your problem!
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