I think the biggest barrier to listening effectively is a mild form of narcissism. You like to listen, but you like much better to hear yourself talk. Being aware of it is half the battle to overcoming it.
An environmental barrier to listening can exist in many different forms. For example, loud conversations in a classroom may interfere with a student's ability to understand what a teacher or professor is saying. Out on the street, noise from heavy machinery or power tools can become an environmental barrier to listening. • Any type of noise, including white noise for fans, air conditioners, and humidifiers, may also be a barrier to listening, particularly if the listening person has some degree of hearing impairment. • For the hearing impaired, environmental noise can be a huge hindrance that forces them to rely on FM systems, hearing aids set for noisy situations (digital hearing aids with programmable elements), and lip reading or sign language. • Even a hearing person may miss important elements of a lecture, speech, or conversation when confronted by a barrage of environmental noise.
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listening, speaking, touching and summarizing
You hear and learn something without initially intending to.
One example would be any time someone starts to launch a lengthy discussion of sports, I tune him out since I have no interest in sports. Another example would be if I accidentally wandered into a lecture hall of astrophysicists discussing topics way over this amateur astronomer's head to understand.
state out 5 example of communication barriers and explain them accordingly
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Global listening in communication refers to paying attention to the overall message and context of a conversation, rather than just focusing on individual words or phrases. This involves understanding the nuances of tone, body language, and cultural background. For example, if someone says they are "fine" but their body language suggests otherwise, global listening would involve recognizing the discrepancy and exploring further to understand the real feelings behind the words.
One can overcome a language barrier in the workplace by trying to explain something slower. If the person doesn't speak English, one could write down what they are trying to communicate on paper and see if that helps. If not, one could try and learn the language of the person they are having trouble communicating with.
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Can you explain your question more?I mean why is he not listening to the Australian electorate....why is he so obstinate ?