People Who Can’t Hear

Posted On Wednesday, March 2nd, 2005

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Posted in Communication, Newsletter, Relationships

Have you ever had someone tell you, “You haven’t heard me?” Or have you ever expressed that to someone else? Sure you have, we all have. Not being able to hear what’s really being said is a handicap that can be aggravating and hurtful to people and relationships. Children who can’t hear loving protection in a parent’s direction, but rather hear control or distrust will be resentful and distant. A husband, who can’t hear his wife’s desire for understanding and companionship, but instead hears criticism and nagging, will be defensive and eventually duck away into activities or other relationships. (Read More)

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