When Listening becomes One-Sided

Has it ever happened to you? You’re pouring your heart out to a close friend, sharing your deepest thoughts and feelings, only to have them abruptly pull out their phone and start responding to a text right in front of you, ignoring your words?

It’s a common experience: you share your heart with a friend, expecting them to be there for you, only to find that they’re more interested in venting their own problems. This one-way listening dynamic can leave you feeling unheardmisunderstood, and alone.

When your voice is consistently overshadowed, it can lead to a deep sense of isolation and frustration. You may start to doubt the value of your own experiences and question whether your feelings are valid. This can erode your self-esteem and make it difficult to form meaningful connections with others.

Finding someone who truly listens and makes you feel valued and understood can be a game-changer.

When you have someone listening who is genuinely interested in your thoughts and feelings, it can provide a sense of comfortvalidation, and support. This type of connection can help you navigate life’s challenges with greater resilience and confidence.

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