For Men Who Suck At Listening – SC 30

itunes buttonstitcher button Do you know how to listen to an emotional woman? Yikes! This one’s for the men out there (and yes, some women are not great listeners as well, I get that). If you’re anything like me you know it can be hard to listen to your woman. It’s probably in your best interest to sharpen your listening skills in a way that opens her up and softens her.  How do you do that? In 3 simple steps, which I outline in the podcast.  I talk about what it means to FRACK your woman, and why you want to avoid it.  Also I share 3 words to tell your woman so that she feels validated.  Finally, I bring in a great rule of thumb I share with my wife when it comes to listening and understanding her. You’ll want to hear this one, as it was a game-changer for our whole relationship.  Make sure to leave a comment or any questions you have below! You're uncomfortable with your woman's emotions because you're uncomfortable with your own. Share on X If you want to get her to calm down, or open up to you, download this:  Cheat Sheet: Less Drama how to listen to my wife

 

3 Comments

  • Keith Kollberg

    Reply Reply January 8, 2016

    Good Day,

    Just listened to “For men who Suck at Listening ”
    Oh Boy….Oh Girl….Awesome…
    Will be listening over and over and over. Sense that the patterns were established at a young age in family.
    Interesting on every point …..exactly what I do in relationship.
    Looking forward in kicking this one in the ass.
    Will be taking the information deeply within, working 24/7 with this information.
    Perfect timing for me….so Thank You…
    Keith

    • Jayson

      Reply Reply January 8, 2016

      Keith. So glad you “got it” and are motivated to kicking it in the ass. Solid. No, Thank you.

  • scott

    Reply Reply January 14, 2016

    Everything you have covered is true for me what a revelation totally makes sense now. Always felt uncomfortable around my partners emotions and either shut down or walked away confused. All down to how I grew up in a dysfunctional family environment where there was no manual as such to refer to. Thank you Jayson so much for the tools and advice I will keep listening and learning a new way and change the habits of a life time.

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