Listening to Connect
Parents often fall into the trap of asking questions without truly listening, conditioning their children to dismiss conversations. A simple mirroring technique can transform interactions, encouraging kids to open up by showing genuine interest. Additionally, young people should remember key strategies for negotiation, focusing on understanding and engagement to avoid common pitfalls.In this clip
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The Prof G Pod with Scott Galloway
Appealing to the Swing States + How to Be a Better Negotiator
Related Questions
Do you understand what I am thinking about regarding the conversation or interview style discussed in the podcasts The Negotiating MASTERCLASS | Chris Voss and Shane Parrish and Chris Voss: How to Succeed at Hard Conversations | Huberman Lab Podcast, where one should "reply" by confirming understanding twice and then ask a follow-up question about how the person felt, rather than asking what happened next?
What is the best advice for having an uncomfortable conversation, particularly as a child having a conversation with their parent, as discussed in the episode Episode #46: How Do You Help a Kid Who Shuts You Out? and the clip Opening Up Teens?
What is the best advice for having an uncomfortable conversation, particularly as a child having a conversation with their parent, as discussed in the episode Episode #46: How Do You Help a Kid Who Shuts You Out? and the clip Opening Up Teens?