Yours is one of the most impactful videos on listening- especially face to face listening I have come across. I'd like to add a few points about eye contact: 1. Do not stare 2. Look between the forehead to base of nose 3. Not only does eye contact show you are interested, but it keeps others engaged and responsible to listen to you. This is especially true in a one-to-many interaction like a team meeting or a presentation 4. When possible, arrange a meeting space in a circular form, with only one line of chairs, so no one is hiding behind anyone for effective eye contact in meetings, trainings, and presentations.
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It will help anybody communicate better. No matter what language you speak now or are learning. Effective listening will help us learn and understand everything quicker and easier.
The good thing is - you can press pause, and the rewind if you did not understood something. You can as well watch it over and over again, until you just understand it.