By Anonymous
When
it comes to the art of conversation, the use of silence is considered to be
negative and only to be used when you are alone. But that's far from the truth.
Silence can be used in positive ways that can create profound moments while
talking to somebody else.
Here
are reasons why you should begin to use silence:
1. Through
Silence We Gain Wisdom
Do
not to be too quick to respond. Silence gives us a chance to reflect on the
information given to us. It forces us to think twice about what we want to say.
Our answers are more likely going to be more thoughtful and on point with the
issues at hand. Researchers call
this use of silence "tincture of time." Therefore, it may be wiser to
not act or talk too soon before you've thought about everything thoroughly. Who
knows, you may even gain more insight on the issue at hand if you're cautious
before spewing out an answer.
2. Using Silence
Promotes Self Control
Research suggests
that silence, if used correctly, gives an image of self control. Can you think
of a time when you had a strong reaction towards something someone said,
whether it was positive or negative? We have all spoken out of turn on a couple
occasions. We have also spoken out of pure emotion or the urge to shut someone
up, but it isn't always the best approach. So next time you feel triggered, try
staying silent until the person has finished their statement. This way you will
appear more mature in both your appearance and in your response.
3. The Right
Amount Of Silence Demonstrate Selfless
Communication
is a two way street. So to be understood by others, we have to learn to
understand others. We live in a culture where we value words and
put less emphasis on nonverbal cues. This creates an imbalance since these days
we're more focused on replying rather than listening.
We
need to take the focus off of ourselves. Silence gives us the opportunity to
present ourselves as selfless. With practice, we will become less obsessed with
trying to be heard and more interested in what the other person has to say. Research also
points out silence can be used to show deep emotion we can’t verbally
communicate. Rather than talking for the sake of talking, stay silent and let
it awaken true emotions you want to communicate to the other individual in a
healthy way.
Silence,
if used effectively, can be a powerful tool in conversation. We need to begin
utilizing it to reap the benefits if we want to become effective listeners.
Cheers!
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