JANUARY 21 — The simple act of listening is often undervalued in today’s fast-paced world, where conversations can feel like competitions to be heard. Yet, listening without...
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Reflecting on this brings to mind the beautiful example set by the Prophet Muhammad . He was known for his remarkable ability to listen attentively. Covey challenges us to listen in a way that seeks to truly understand the other person’s perspective, feelings, and experiences. He calls it “listening with empathy,” a skill that requires patience, humility, and genuine care.
That moment was a profound reminder of how listening can be a form of healing. It doesn’t demand grand gestures or expensive gifts; it simply requires us to be present.
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