When people are explaining things to you, or trying to present their
side of an argument or interpretation of a problem, not only listen to
what they say, but listen to 'who they are'. Try to see totally from
their point of view what it is that they are trying to explain.
When you achieve this, you will increasingly become known as a 'good
listener', an interested and interesting person yourself, a trustworthy
friend, and someone who makes others comfortable. At the same time, you
will be improving both your memory of what is said, and your creative
power to see things from multiple perspectives.
Creativity
requires spending time "doing nothing" - workaholism guarantees its
death
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