Friday, October 9, 2009

Eye Contact

Eye contact is so important for both parties. It tells the one talking that they are important to the hearer and it makes the one giving eye contact concentrate and really listen to the one sharing. Next time your child or husband interrupt you from reading, cooking, watching tv, surfing the web, etc, turn and give them your full, undivided attention and make sure to make eye contact and have a pleasant smile on your face. Don't settle for a half-listening ear or preoccupied, curt response from yourself. You don't appreciate it when it is done to you. Eye contact will tell them more than words that they are more important than what you are doing.

2 comments:

Haley said...

Look at you! Starting two blogs!

Seth and Karen's blog said...

ha! we'll see what comes of it...:)