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Kata Talk less do more kelihatannya memang seperti tagline/slogan sebuah iklan rokok. Padahal kata itu lebih mirip sebuah quotes daripada slogan iklan rokok. Banyak orang yang nge-TALKnya banyak tapi DO-nya itu sedikit. Orang kayak gini ada? ada, bahkan saya menemui 3 orang seperti ini di hidup saya, untuk saat nanti bakal nambah lagi apa ga. Tipe orang kayak gini itu omongnya tinggi banget, katanya punya ini, punya itu, bisnis ini dan bisnis itu tapi saat tak liat ke dirinya aku juga bertanya* omangannya seperti itu tapi dia sendiri diliat dari kepribadian dan kelakuannya juga ga mirip sama yang diomngin. waduh, kalo ketemu makhluk seperti itu saya antara percaya ga percaya sama apa yang dia omonging tapi yaa tak iyain aja. Arti kata Talk less Do MoreBalik lagi ke topik pembicaraan kita, apa itu arti TALK LESS DO MORE ? kalo arti kata itu diterjemahkan ke dalam bahasa indonesia maka Talk less do more artinya itu adalah Sedikit bicara banyak bertindak. Kita kupas satu persatu Talk = Bicara/ngomong Less = Sedikit/lebih sedikit Do = Bertindak/Action, atau bisa juga "melakukan sesuatu" More = Lebih/lebih banyak Jadi kalo disatukan jadinya Ngomongnya sedikit tapi bertindaknya banyak. Jadi itu orang ga suka banyak omong tapi lebih suka banyak bertindak. Ngerti kan maksudnya? nah, kalo orang yang tak sebutin di awal artikel ini yaitu orang yang banyak bicara tapi bertindaknya sedikit. sama kayak Tong kosong nyaring bunyinya. Ngomongnya ini itu tapi buktinya ga ada, halah. Ngomong opo to jal. Arti kata NATONah ini masih ada hubungannya dengan yang diatas namun kebalikannya, kata ini artinya sama kayak Tong Kosong Nyaring = No Action Talk = Tau kan arti kata NO?Action = Ini juga, kan kata*nya udah mirip = Sama kayak yang diatasOnly = Hanya. Only for you, hanya untuk ya NATO yang ini bukan kelompok NATO yang organisasi internasinal itu lho yaa? ini cuma nato arti kata. jadi nato itu Ga ada aksinya tapi cuma bicara doang, ibaratnya dia cuma suruh* doang tapi dianya ga mau praktekin. Yaa semacam bos gitu lhaa. Nyuruh ini,itu, haduh.
Jump to section Why is talking less important? 6 reasons why you should speak less and listen more Learning the art of listening Learning how to talk less and listen more makes you a stronger conversationalist There are a few of us who just love to talk. Weâre often extroverts, and weâve often got a lot of things to say that we believe others need to hear itâs not always about the sound of our own voice. The thing is, when weâre doing the talking, weâre typically not doing a whole lot of listening, and often not a lot of learning either. So, there are a few reasons why you might want to talk less, listen more, and become a better conversationalist. Today, youâll learn six reasons why you should learn to chat less. Weâll also cover some helpful tips on how to listen more and get more out of the conversations you have every day. Why is talking less important? So, why would you want to focus less on communicating your own thoughts and becoming a better listener? The primary reason is that if you become a good listener, youâll have better quality conversations. How? Others will enjoy speaking with you because we all love to talk, and theyâll open up more Youâll be better able to read non-verbal cues such as body language Others will be more open to your point of view when you do speak You might just learn something new Benefits like these make developing good listening skills worthwhile. Letâs look a bit deeper. 6 reasons why you should speak less and listen more There are many reasons why learning to listen more is important. Letâs look at six of them 1. You might just learn something Itâs Petersonâs 9th rule for life Assume that the person you are listening to might know something you donât. After all, isnât that more often going to be the case? Everyone has unique experiences, skills, and talents that you can learn from. By learning to talk less and listen more, you can reframe your part of the conversation to be more about learningâ than about preaching.â Letâs look at an example Youâre having a conversation with your manager at work about how best to approach new sales outreach for the quarter. Youâre adamant that automated email campaigns are the way to go. After all, youâve been doing them for years and had great success. In fact, itâs one of the reasons you were hired as a sales leader in the first place. But the VP of sales has a different idea. They want to initiate cold outreach via LinkedIn. Youâve spent years crafting your email campaign skills and neglected social outreach because youâve been getting great results elsewhere. However, even though youâve found success with your approach, there is something worth exploring in your bossâs suggestion. In this scenario, if youâve learned to listen more and speak less, you might pull some gold nuggets of information from your manager. You might even decide together on a dual approach. 2. Youâll gain the respect and trust of whoever youâre talking to Youâve probably heard of Dale Carnegieâs âHow to Win Friends and Influence People.â Itâs one of the most influential and best-selling books of all time, and itâs all about communication and interpersonal relationships. One of the most valuable recommendations Carnegie makes is that if you can become a great listener and encourage others to speak about themselves, then youâll gain their respect and admiration. Think back to the last time you went out on a date, and you went home thinking, âWow, I really enjoyed myself. We had some great conversations, and they were really interesting.â How much did you talk about yourself, and how much did they speak about themselves? Now, try to think about the last date you went on that was truly terrible this one might come to mind more easily. Chances are, they spoke about themselves the whole time and barely asked any questions about you. This phenomenon applies not only to romantic relationships but to interpersonal relationships with friends, family, and colleagues. Get them to speak about themselves, and youâll gain their trust, admiration, and respect. 3. Youâll command attention when you do speak Why is it that so many successful people are able to walk into a room and instantly command attention? Sure, their success itself is an influencing factor people want to hear what successful people have to say. When they do speak, what they say has more impact. Their speech is more concise and more relevant to the conversation at hand than those who speak more regularly. Practice the art of listening, and youâll command more attention when you add to the conversation. 4. You can keep your cards close to your chest Not every conversation is a casual, comfortable chat with friends. Some conversations youâll have, especially in the professional context, can be quite challenging. You might strongly disagree with the viewpoints of your co-workers. However, the last thing you want to do is get into a heated argument and negatively impact the office culture. Plus, you can learn more about how theyâve come to develop their point of view since it differs so heavily from yours. Learning how to speak less and listen more helps you to keep your own opinions close to your chest and allows you to dig deeper into the mindset of others. This can help avoid workplace conflict, and it aids you in developing a more holistic worldview. 5. Youâre less likely to say anything dumb or that you might regret Weâve all been there. Youâre deeply involved in a conversation you're passionate about, and youâre off on a tangent. You havenât quite clicked yet that youâre the only one speaking until you say something that results in an unfavorable reaction from your peers. Maybe you gave an opinion thatâs unsavory, undeveloped, and doesnât really represent how you think and feel. Maybe you let slip some information that was supposed to be kept private. Maybe you just minced your words and made a bit of a fool of yourself. By learning how to talk less and listen more, you give yourself space to develop your ideas. You have more time to formulate these ideas into articulate sentences, and youâre less likely to say something that leaves you blushing. 6. You can keep the conversation going Conversations die pretty quickly when nobody has anything left to say. Often, this happens because both parties have said all of the things they wanted to say. When youâre focused on listening rather than waiting for an opportunity to speak, youâll come up with good questions that can keep a conversation going. Youâll learn more about your conversational partnerâs point of view by asking great questions too, and youâll often find that the conversation is so engaging that you end up discussing points that have seemingly nothing to do with the original talking point. Learning the art of listening So, how do you learn how to talk less and listen more? The best way to work on this is to improve your active listening skills. Here are a few tips Maintain good eye contact. You can infer a lot of meaning by looking the other person in the eye. Separate judgment. Try not to judge what the other person is saying. Youâre likely to go off on a tangent in your head, trying to find ways to explain how theyâre wrong. Donât jump ahead. We often try to predict what others are going to say next. When we do this, we formulate answers based on what we think they are going to say, rather than what they are actually saying, Seek to understand, not just to respond. Try to stop waiting for your opportunity to speak and continue to actively listen to what the other person is saying. Let them fully express their ideas before you speak. Become comfortable with silence. One of the reasons many of us are so eager to speak next is because we feel awkward when there is silence in between speakers. You can reduce this discomfort by communicating to the other party that you are thinking before speaking a simple hmmmâ works well. Reflect back to them what they just said. A great way to show that youâre listening and that you understand what is being said is to repeat back what youâve just heard. This usually sounds something like, âSo what youâre saying isâŠâ Ask for clarity. If you arenât able to reflect back to them, it could be that you didnât fully understand what they meant. Donât be afraid to ask them to clarify. This will show that youâre actively engaged in the conversation. Learning how to talk less and listen more makes you a stronger conversationalist Developing your listening skills and becoming a truly influential conversationalist is one of those easier said than doneâ things. But itâs a challenge thatâs well worth investing in, thanks to these six benefits You might just learn something Youâll gain the respect and trust of whoever youâre talking to Youâll command attention when you do speak You can keep your cards close to your chest Youâre less likely to say anything dumb or that you might regret You can keep the conversation going If youâre reading this as a leader looking to improve your listening and conversational skills, then youâre probably committed to continuous self-development. Sound like you? Check out how BetterUp helps leaders with organizational growth and transformation. Published July 29, 2021
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