Listen Twice!

Epictetus, a first-century Greek philosopher, said, “We have two ears and one mouth so that we can listen twice as much as we speak.”

Communication is an exchange of information a message between individuals in such a way as to bring mutual understanding. Every message contains three essential components: Content, tone of voice, and nonverbal signals such as gestures, facial expressions, and body language.

Marriage is a lifelong journey of adventure with surprises and challenges at every turn. Learning to communicate effectively is also the journey of a lifetime. It is neither quick nor easy, but it yields increasing rewards of intimacy and fulfillment through the years that are well worth the hard work required. 

Understanding involves not only hearing what was said, but also interpreting what was said according to the speaker’s intention. 

Listen first! Don’t be in a hurry to talk, and even then be careful what you say and how you say it. Don’t have a short fuse because explosive anger will only sabotage your spiritual growth.”

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