tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3266124878739372223.post2632838026009775885..comments2024-03-15T00:14:56.836-07:00Comments on Reading and Writing and the Occasional Recipe: Speaking to the crowdEllen Steinbaumhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10835623724736316651noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3266124878739372223.post-58279464300993098202011-10-25T06:18:45.679-07:002011-10-25T06:18:45.679-07:00Hi Ellen,
Wonderful post! I think you've real...Hi Ellen,<br /><br />Wonderful post! I think you've really captured something here...reminds me of certain listening exercises where you have to repeat back to the person what they said, not just what you heard them saying. So hard to do in moments of conflict! But what good basic training---to put your voice in service to someone else's thinking. Also, knowing that a bunch of people will have to repeat the words likely makes the communicator mindful of conciseness, preciseness, etc. It's totally worthy of study. Thanks for highlighting it!Margie Zohnhttp://www.dramaticinsight.comnoreply@blogger.com