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Which old saying applies MOST directly to developing active-listening skills?
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“Better late than never.”
“Better late than never.”
“The squeaky wheel gets the grease.”
“The squeaky wheel gets the grease.”
“Practice makes perfect.”
“Practice makes perfect.”
“Look before you leap.”
“Look before you leap.”
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“Practice makes perfect.”
Active listening is a skill that improves through repeated practice and feedback, so consistent practice is the most directly relevant saying.
Active listening is a skill that improves through repeated practice and feedback, so consistent practice is the most directly relevant saying.
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