Mary Hartley

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Average rating: 3.61 · 574 ratings · 53 reviews · 45 distinct worksSimilar authors
Lord of the Flies: The Them...

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"Pygmalion"

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Stress at Work: A Workbook ...

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The hon. miss Ferrard, by t...

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A Guide To The Owl Service

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The Hon. Miss Ferrard: In T...

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English for the Future

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“Problems need to be understood before they can be solved, instructions need to be taken in before they can be followed, ideas need to be shared and absorbed before they can be evaluated.”
Mary Hartley, The Power of Listening

“Listening is the highest form of courtesy.’ When you show interest, understanding and response to someone, you are giving that person a rare and valuable gift.”
Mary Hartley, The Power of Listening

“Problems need to be understood before they can be solved, instructions need to be taken in before they can be followed, ideas need to be shared and absorbed before they can be evaluated. Ask people what the main causes of difficulties in personal relationships are, and one of the issues that comes up time and time again is lack of listening. Relationships are built, maintained and nurtured by people listening to each other and, conversely, problems develop when we feel that we are not being listened to. When we are not heard, we feel hurt, deflated, let down. Our self-esteem is damaged. If someone does not attend to us and listen to what we are saying, what comes across to us is that we are being discounted, dismissed, rejected. Being listened to fosters our sense of self-worth and lets us know that our thoughts, feelings and ideas are valued. It means that we are taken seriously.”
Mary Hartley, The Power of Listening



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