Most of us think we’re good listeners. But real listening involves far more than simply hearing the words people say.
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By: Telana Sladen Love expert Pastor Phil Ayres explains the impact our words, tone of voice and body language have on the way we speak and show love to others. Article supplied with thanks to Sonshine.
So much relational tension comes down to expecting others to know what we haven’t said.
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