The Lead Listening Institute shares 10 commitments that help people become better listeners and communicators. These rules focus on creating safe spaces where everyone feels heard and valued. The commitments include listening more than talking, trying to understand others before wanting to be understood, and giving feedback with kindness.
They emphasize withholding judgment, acknowledging what others say before responding, and thanking people for sharing. The final commitment involves continuous self-reflection to grow as a listener. All 10 commitments can be remembered with the word LISTEN.
This guide teaches important skills for having respectful conversations and building stronger relationships in communities. These listening practices can help bridge differences between people and create more understanding in civic dialogue and community discussions.
