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Please, Just Listen
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When I ask you to listen to me and you start giving advice, you have
not done what I asked.
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When I ask you to listen to me and you begin to tell me why I shouldn't
feel that way, you are trampling on my feelings.
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When I ask you to listen to me and you feel you have to do something
to solve my problem, you have failed me, strange as that my seem.
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Listen! All I asked was that you listen, not talk, or do...just hear.
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Advice is cheap: twenty cents will get you both Dear Abby and Billy
Graham in the same newspaper.
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And I can do for myself. I'm not helpless.
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Maybe discouraged and faltering, but not helpless.
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When you do something for me that I can and need to do for myself,
you contribute to my fear and inadequacy.
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But when you accept, as a simple fact, that I do feel, no matter how
irrational, then I can quit trying to convince you and get about the
business of understanding what's behind this irrational feeling.
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And when that's clear, the answers are obvious and I don't need advice.
Irrational feelings make sense when we understand what's behind them.
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So please listen and just hear me. And if you want to talk, wait a
minute for your turn, and I'll listen to you.
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Ray Houghton, M.D. Berkeley, CA
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Parent Pages:
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1. A Quick Reminder
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2. Please, Just Listen
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3. Positive Parenting
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4. Things Kids Really Want
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5. A Report Card for Parents
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