🛠️ Problem-Solving & Conflict Navigation *coming soon
Course overview
Lesson Overview

4.1 – What Active Listening Really Means: Active listening means focusing completely on the other person—not just hearing the words but understanding their meaning and emotion. It involves staying quiet, making eye contact, and showing genuine interest. You give small signals like nodding or saying “I see” to keep the speaker open. Instead of planning your reply, you stay curious about what they’re saying. Active listening builds trust because people feel truly heard. It helps prevent misunderstandings that lead to arguments. When both sides listen this way, solutions appear faster and with less stress. It’s not just a skill; it’s a form of respect. Real listening can heal more than any quick response ever could.

About this course

Practical strategies to resolve conflicts, make sound decisions, and navigate challenges with confidence and professionalism.

This course includes:
  • Problem-solving and conflict resolution practice scenarios
  • Decision-making frameworks and planning tools
  • Communication and negotiation strategy guides

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