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Deep Listening

Art of Deep Listening

Evoke awareness, cultivate presence, develop trust and intimacy.
What happens in the Deep Listening Process?

Deep Listening softens habitual structures to support cultivating openness for reflective awareness.

Levels of Listening
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All we want is to be heard. With commitment, we become the space where others sort themselves out in language.”

—Tony Zampella

Designer, Deep Listening courses at Bhavana Learning Group

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Deep Listening Model

Deep Listening begins with a commitment to being with others through focusing attention, developing intention, and cultivating openness.

These FIVE STAGES support cultivating different qualities of awareness to deepen listening.

1. Awareness of Self

Increasing Awareness surfaces the reactive, impulsive self.
Level 1: We care about protecting, so we defend, control, and project.
Focus of Attention: To control events
Listening Dynamic: Win/Lose or avoid losing
Communications: Debate and Defensive
Learning Arc: Discovers reflexive awareness.

Deep Listening Awareness
2. Deepen/Focus Attention

Cultivating Attention supports focusing on content for responsiveness.
Level 2: We care about accurately discerning evidence to become better at responding, solving, and informing.
Focus of Attention: To respond to events
Listening Dynamic: Right/Accurate or avoid being wrong
Communications: Discuss and Conform
Learning Arc: Recognizes and stabilizes grounded awareness.

Deep Listening Awareness
3. Develop Intention

Develop Intention to predict action.
Level 3: We leverage knowledge via “critical” awareness to predict and anticipate action better.
Focus of Attention: To predict events
Listening Dynamic: Succeed/Fail or avoid failing
Communications: Conversations for Self-Expression and Negotiation
Learning Arc: Develops critical awareness.

Deep Listening develop intention
4. Meaning for Context

Cultivate Meaning to support creating context and connecting.
Level 4: We cultivate deeper understanding by opening, appreciating, and empathizing.
Focus of Attention: To frame experiences that connect and develop mutual understanding
Listening Dynamic: Meaningful/Insignificant or avoid being misunderstood.
Communications: Dialogue and Mutual Understanding
Learning Arc: Cultivates a relative-relational awareness that becomes reflective

Deep Learning Meaning
5. Possibilities to Co-Create

Open Possibilities to co-create.
Level 5: We cultivate openness and relaxed interdependent awareness that finds us receptive, creative, and generating.
Focus of Attention: To create together from the unknown
Listening Dynamic: Whole/Part or avoid binary fragmentation.
Communications: Generate and Co-create
Learning Arc: Develops spacious, interdependent awareness.

Deep Learning Possibilities
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For Coaches. We deliver a complete program to groups of ten coaches or more.

For Clients. We deliver a module of learning for each of the five levels via client workshops.

Contact us for information on coaching services or consulting programs to cultivate Deep Listening.

Deep Listening Services
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We offer this material to support your learning and practice.

BLOG – Deep Listening Mindsets Four Part Series

BLOG – Listening as Context and Practice

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