Think back over conversations you have had with friends, family members, co-workers, or classmates. Select a conversation in which the other
person wanted to talk about something that was troubling him or her. As you replay this conversation in your mind, think about how well you did
in terms of empathic listening.
-Explain whether you found yourself being critical when the person really just needed someone to listen.
-Identify whether you let the person know, by your words or actions, you cared about his or her dilemma, even if you were not able to help in
any other way.
-Analyze your listening performance.
-Be sure not to disclose any private information; you can change the names of the people involved or the circumstances as needed to maintain
privacy.
