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Friday 24 August 2018 8:36 am  |  Updated:  Friday 24 May 2019 7:46 pm

Empathetic listening: A six-step guide

By: CFA Institute Contributor

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Empathetic listening means paying attention in a caring manner. It encompasses compassion, feeling, insight, and emotional identification and helps us understand where the other person is coming from before we react.

Emotional connection shows someone we grasp how they feel. And it is critical to financial advice today. As human financial advisers compete with passively managed index funds and robo-advisers, those who embrace empathetic listening can differentiate themselves and add value for their clients.

We all have experienced moments when we thought something we said was devalued or dismissed. People who ask for financial advice are showing both courage and vulnerability. They are demonstrating the trust they place in us and we need to affirm that trust by doing our best to hear them out. Empathetic listening helps accomplish this.

1. Offer Maximum Attention

When someone approaches you for advice, many factors came into play beforehand. They weighed the risks and the benefits and decided you would be a good person to consult. Nonverbal cues help show them that they made the right choice. Let them dominate the conversation. Be a patient listener.

2. Nonverbal Reading

Pay attention to the speaker’s emotions. Do their words signal anger, frustration, pain, fear? Make and maintain eye contact. Pay attention to their body movement. All signals will help you decipher their underlying feelings.

3. Ask Questions

Pose neutral and thoughtful questions. Don’t make the conversation feel like an interrogation. Look the person in the eye as you make your queries, and use a caring, gentle tone. Avoid questions that express an opinion or judgment or that could hurt or belittle.

4. Listen

Be nonjudgmental as you listen. Encourage the speaker to be forthright. Rephrase their words and encourage them to open up emotionally. When it’s your turn to speak, summarize their story.

5. Silence

Silence is essential to empathetic listening. It adds depth and weight to a conversation. Though it may feel awkward at times, it provides space — for the listener to deliberate and the speaker to reflect on their internal processes and contemplate a solution to their dilemma.

6. Follow Up

After the session, you must follow up with the speaker. It shows that you take the issue they raised seriously and demonstrates that you care.

Benefits of Empathetic Listening

Empathetic listening can help untangle conflicts and solve disagreements. Among other benefits, it:

  • Creates Trust: People know that empathetic listeners will hear them without judgment.
  • Boosts the Speaker’s Confidence: The speaker knows that their concerns are valid, that someone is listening.
  • Fosters Teamwork and Cooperation: Empathetic listening creates an environment where people can tell their stories and reveal their emotions as they seek collaborative solutions.
  • Shares Diverse Thoughts and Ideas: Empathetic listening helps build a platform for exchanging insights and perspectives.
  • Reduces Tension and Stress: Empathetic listening lowers the blood pressure and reduces the temperature.

Impersonal robo-advisers cannot address a client’s anxiety as well as a professional human adviser. While robo-advisers are great at analyzing investments and opportunities based on computer-generated algorithms, they cannot connect on a human level or provide the reassurance that stressful situations require.

When people make critical decisions about how to manage their money, the human touch is essential. Clients need to have their fears and concerns heard and addressed. They need to vent from time to time, and they want to be a part of the solution.

A human adviser who harnesses empathetic listening can address those needs.

If you liked this post, don’t forget to subscribe to the Enterprising Investor. This blog was written by Marguerita Cheng, CFP, RICP.

All posts are the opinion of the author. As such, they should not be construed as investment advice, nor do the opinions expressed necessarily reflect the views of CFA Institute or the author’s employer.

 

 

 

 

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