This video is incredibly helpful. I appreciate the practical tips you shared. It's definitely help me gauge who’s truly interested in what I’m saying. Thank you for such valuable insights!
*Recognizing when someone dislikes what you’re saying, yet chooses to hide it, is a powerful skill rooted in keen observation and emotional intelligence. Stoic philosophy teaches us that understanding these subtle signs is not about judging others, but about navigating conversations with greater awareness and respect. When you notice their gaze shifting, forced smiles, tense body language, or quick responses, these may be indicators of concealed discomfort. Instead of taking offense, practice patience and curiosity, allowing space for honest dialogue. This awareness lets you adapt, refine your words, and communicate more effectively, not to please everyone but to foster respect and understanding. By observing these subtle cues, you elevate your conversations and cultivate a level of self-awareness that speaks volumes about your character.*
It real hurts when you are talking and someone just cut in you conversations .it has happened to me severally when i give handovers at work i felt worthless.Thank you for theses powerful insights i am learning a lot from you
Sometimes they behave that way because they don't believe what one is saying. Talking over one is domination. It's expression to silence one and what one has to say.
As the speaker you need to understand that there are many reasons why listeners would tune out. Not everyone is aginst you or uninterested. Possibly the are distracted with a personal situation, have some trauma/social disorder. As the speaker...use these ques to understand your listener
Many people are hollow so if you are talking about anything of substance they could just be thinking about themselves. Too many narcissistic types in the world
This video is incredibly helpful. I appreciate the practical tips you shared. It's definitely help me gauge who’s truly interested in what I’m saying. Thank you for such valuable insights!
This video just proved how often we mistake fake politeness for genuine interest.
*Recognizing when someone dislikes what you’re saying, yet chooses to hide it, is a powerful skill rooted in keen observation and emotional intelligence. Stoic philosophy teaches us that understanding these subtle signs is not about judging others, but about navigating conversations with greater awareness and respect. When you notice their gaze shifting, forced smiles, tense body language, or quick responses, these may be indicators of concealed discomfort. Instead of taking offense, practice patience and curiosity, allowing space for honest dialogue. This awareness lets you adapt, refine your words, and communicate more effectively, not to please everyone but to foster respect and understanding. By observing these subtle cues, you elevate your conversations and cultivate a level of self-awareness that speaks volumes about your character.*
If someone doesn’t like you, don’t worry too much, because you weren’t born to please everyone in the world!
Environment in which you are situated has or mold your character! Take note of that stoic.
Insecure people will try to silence you when you say the right words.
It real hurts when you are talking and someone just cut in you conversations .it has happened to me severally when i give handovers at work i felt worthless.Thank you for theses powerful insights i am learning a lot from you
Sometimes they behave that way because they don't believe what one is saying. Talking over one is domination. It's expression to silence one and what one has to say.
As the speaker you need to understand that there are many reasons why listeners would tune out. Not everyone is aginst you or uninterested. Possibly the are distracted with a personal situation, have some trauma/social disorder. As the speaker...use these ques to understand your listener
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When it's a pattern it's a kind of gaslighting
Many people are hollow so if you are talking about anything of substance they could just be thinking about themselves. Too many narcissistic types in the world
What if someone is multitasking, listening and at the same time snacking or sewing?