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Listen Up or Lose Out: How to Avoid Miscommunication, Improve Relationships, and Get More Done Faster

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Learning how to actively listen and absorb what a person is saying, thinking, and feeling can set the stage for dramatically improved relationships and increased personal success.

Most people retain only a fraction of what they hear, resulting in miscommunications and lost opportunities. In Listen Up or Lose Out, communications expert Robert Bolton highlights the underestimated and under-utilized tool of active listening and explains how it can be used to gather perspectives, bridge differences, and resolve problems.

Bolton teaches you key communication skills

breaking down listening into a set of learnable skills such as avoiding the urge to criticize, question, or advise;focusing on the speaker’s point of view;asking the right questions, in the right order;and learning how to read people’s feelings and reflect them back 

Listen Up or Lose Out explains how one can become a skilled listener who experiences fewer conflicts, makes better decisions, and discovers opportunities that others might miss. Whether personally or in business, could you benefit from better communication? Give listening a try!

268 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 22, 2018

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April 8, 2019
Provides some helpful strategies for improving listening skills. The entire first section is devoted to the importance of developing active listening skills, which seems unnecessary. If you are reading the book, you already recognize the need to improve in this area.
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October 12, 2021
I read this with colleagues at work. It wasn't earth-shattering, but it was a good lesson and reminder that I'm not as good as listening as I think, and the value of becoming a good listener. This is true at work, and it's true in our personal lives. If we can listen to each other well, we can de-escalate situations, manage people to their full potential and truly care for and encourage others.

After driving home the point that we need to work on listening better, the book is full of practical steps on how to do it and I suspect I will need to refer back to it from time to time.
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161 reviews7 followers
November 26, 2023
The whole book could have been summed up in a Tik Tok video.
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September 13, 2021
An excellent book to create a foundation for active listening, empathy, improve communication & relationships
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108 reviews
February 2, 2020
A great little book on improving listening. With a career built on leading and directing, I'll be the first to admit that my listening skills kinda sucks. Bundled this with a highly impatient nature this is a recipe for disaster.

I decided to do something about this by finding out more about listening skills and this book came by my way

Take In, Sort Out, Sum Up and Parapharse. Explore, Transition and Resolve . All methodologies that both seem extremely formulaic and weird where listening has been perceived as like breathing.

It however it does not come naturally to me and for people like me learning formulas and practicing them is important
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December 18, 2023
80 percent of fluff, but the rest 20 percent might be just worth it. For people who have learned and practiced active listening, a lot is already intuitive, thus I believe this is most useful for those who don’t actively seek ways to listen better.

For me, I did take away a thing or two but can really summed up into an article about listening missteps.
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2,199 reviews41 followers
May 26, 2022
I could not possibly have been more bored while trying to slog through this book during downtime at work. I can't imagine actually picking it up of my own accord in hopes of finding it useful. Don't waste your time.
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