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Dalai Lama – When you talk, you are only repeating what you already know. But if you listen, you may learn something new

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Welcome to The Daily Quote - a podcast designed to kickstart your day in a positive way. I'm your host, Andrew McGivern, and today is July 18th.

Today is World Listening Day, a day dedicated to the art of truly hearing and understanding those around us. In a world filled with constant chatter and noise, taking the time to listen can be a rare and powerful act. Whether it’s listening to a friend, a colleague, or even the sounds of nature, today is all about opening your ears and your heart.

In honor of this day, today’s quote comes from the wise Dalai Lama:

who once said....

“When you talk, you are only repeating what you already know. But if you listen, you may learn something new.”

The Dalai Lama’s words remind you of the immense value in being a good listener. It’s easy to get caught up in sharing your own thoughts and experiences, but real growth and understanding come from listening to others. Just like World Listening Day encourages, taking a moment to truly listen can open up new perspectives and insights that you might otherwise miss.

Think about it – how often do you find yourself waiting for your turn to speak rather than actively listening to what someone else is saying? Today, challenge yourself to pause, listen, and absorb. You might be surprised by what you learn.

Listening is a skill that, when practiced, can improve your relationships, expand your knowledge, and even bring a sense of peace and connection.

So, as you navigate through your day, take the Dalai Lama’s advice to heart. Make an effort to listen more and speak less. Whether it’s in a conversation with a loved one or in a meeting at work, let today be a reminder of the power of listening. You never know what wisdom you might gain or how you might positively impact someone else just by lending an ear.

Thank you for joining me on The Daily Quote. I hope today’s piece of wisdom encourages you to embrace the art of listening and discover the profound benefits it can bring.

I'm Andrew McGivern, wishing you a day filled with meaningful conversations and new insights. Have a wonderful day, and I'll see you tomorrow.

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Voicemail feedback line – 1-877-636-1474

CONTACT ME

Welcome to The Daily Quote - a podcast designed to kickstart your day in a positive way. I'm your host, Andrew McGivern, and today is July 18th.

Today is World Listening Day, a day dedicated to the art of truly hearing and understanding those around us. In a world filled with constant chatter and noise, taking the time to listen can be a rare and powerful act. Whether it’s listening to a friend, a colleague, or even the sounds of nature, today is all about opening your ears and your heart.

In honor of this day, today’s quote comes from the wise Dalai Lama:

who once said....

“When you talk, you are only repeating what you already know. But if you listen, you may learn something new.”

The Dalai Lama’s words remind you of the immense value in being a good listener. It’s easy to get caught up in sharing your own thoughts and experiences, but real growth and understanding come from listening to others. Just like World Listening Day encourages, taking a moment to truly listen can open up new perspectives and insights that you might otherwise miss.

Think about it – how often do you find yourself waiting for your turn to speak rather than actively listening to what someone else is saying? Today, challenge yourself to pause, listen, and absorb. You might be surprised by what you learn.

Listening is a skill that, when practiced, can improve your relationships, expand your knowledge, and even bring a sense of peace and connection.

So, as you navigate through your day, take the Dalai Lama’s advice to heart. Make an effort to listen more and speak less. Whether it’s in a conversation with a loved one or in a meeting at work, let today be a reminder of the power of listening. You never know what wisdom you might gain or how you might positively impact someone else just by lending an ear.

Thank you for joining me on The Daily Quote. I hope today’s piece of wisdom encourages you to embrace the art of listening and discover the profound benefits it can bring.

I'm Andrew McGivern, wishing you a day filled with meaningful conversations and new insights. Have a wonderful day, and I'll see you tomorrow.

  continue reading

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