Describe "internal noise" and provide a tool to use to reduce its effect on listening
What will be an ideal response?
Internal noise resides within our own mind and is also called our internal dialog or self-talk. We all listen to our internal dialog. Many times the amount of self-talk and its volume interfere with our ability to hear and, thus, our ability to listen to what the other person is saying. When we listen to our own thoughts as another person is talking our internal dialog is actively interfering with our ability to listen.
The most effective tool to use to reduce internal dialogue is to listen with the expectation that you will paraphrase to the speaker what you head her say.
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