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La habilidad `listen-guidance` instruye a los usuarios en técnicas de escucha activa, incluyendo fomentar una mentalidad receptiva, practicar la paráfrasis reflexiva y utilizar preguntas de clarificación. Está diseñada para que los desarrolladores la integren cuando los usuarios necesiten mejorar la comunicación, prepararse para conversaciones difíciles o abordar malentendidos frecuentes. La habilidad se centra en guiar la práctica e integración de estos métodos en la comunicación diaria.

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Listen (Guidance)

Guide person in developing + practicing active listening. AI coaches comm — prepare receptive mindset, practice full-presence attending, develop reflective paraphrasing, use clarifying qs effectively, synthesize understanding, integrate into daily comm.

Use When

  • Improve comm in relationships, teams, professional settings
  • Keeps misunderstanding / feels misunderstood
  • Prep difficult conversation (feedback, conflict, negotiation)
  • Leadership role wants to listen more effectively to team
  • Talks > listens, wants to change pattern
  • After meditate-guidance cultivates presence → direct toward others

In

  • Req: Goal (improve general comm, prep specific conversation, pro skill)
  • Opt: Ctx (workplace, personal relationship, team dynamics)
  • Opt: Known challenges (interrupt, mind wandering, emotional reactivity, advice-giving)
  • Opt: Specific conversation prepping
  • Opt: Feedback received about listening

Do

Step 1: Prepare — Receptive Mindset

Before skills → help understand + enter receptive state.

  1. Hear vs listen: "Hearing passive — sounds enter. Listening active — receive, process, understand"
  2. ID their habits: "When someone talks, what is mind usually doing?"
  3. Common patterns to surface:
    • Planning response while other still talking
    • Judging (agree/disagree) vs understanding
    • Problem-solving — jump to solutions before speaker finished
    • Relating — connecting everything to own experience
    • Filtering — hearing only parts that interest / confirm view
  4. Set intention: "For this session, will focus on..."
  5. Brief centering: 3 slow breaths, release agenda of needing to say something

→ Person ID'd ≥1 habitual pattern to change + clear intention for practice. Calm + present, not performance-anxious.

If err: Can't ID pattern → may be unconscious → suggest notice body when someone talking (tension, restlessness, urge to speak). Self-conscious → normalize: "Everyone has these — noticing is first step to choice."

Step 2: Attend — Full Presence

Guide thru giving full attention to speaker.

  1. Physical: eye contact (comfortable, not staring), body orientation, open posture, stillness
  2. Mental: suspend internal monologue, notice drift, gently return
  3. Setup exercise: "I speak 2 min. Your job: only listen — no responding, note-taking, just receiving"
  4. AI speaks moderately complex topic 2 min
  5. After ask: "What noticed about attention? Where went?"
  6. Repeat if helpful, topic triggering ID'd pattern (something they'd want to fix, judge, relate to)

→ Person experiences diff between habitual + intentional listening. Notices drift + practices return. Even brief full presence valuable.

If err: "Was listening whole time" → ask specific content qs — inability to recall = inattention felt like attention. Can't stop internal monologue → focus on speaker's breath rhythm / pace as anchor — occupies analytical mind while keeping attention on speaker.

Step 3: Reflect — Paraphrasing

Teach mirror understanding back.

  1. Purpose: "Paraphrasing shows speaker heard + lets correct misunderstandings"
  2. Form: "What I hear you saying is..." / "Sounds like..." / "If I understand correctly..."
  3. Emphasize: paraphrase meaning not words — own words to show understood idea
  4. Practice: AI makes statement, person paraphrases
  5. Simple: factual w/ clear content
  6. Complex: emotional content, mixed signals, implicit meaning
  7. Feedback per: "Captured main idea. Might include feeling behind..."
Paraphrase Quality Ladder:
┌──────────────┬────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ Level        │ Example                                                │
├──────────────┼────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
│ Parrot       │ "You said you're frustrated with the project"          │
│ (repeating)  │ → Too literal, doesn't show understanding              │
├──────────────┼────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
│ Content      │ "The project isn't going the way you expected"         │
│ (facts)      │ → Captures meaning, misses feeling                     │
├──────────────┼────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
│ Feeling      │ "You're feeling stuck because the project keeps        │
│ (emotion)    │ hitting obstacles"                                      │
│              │ → Captures both content and emotion                     │
├──────────────┼────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
│ Meaning      │ "This matters to you because you put real effort in,   │
│ (full)       │ and the obstacles feel like they're dismissing that"    │
│              │ → Captures content, emotion, and deeper meaning         │
└──────────────┴────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘

→ Person paraphrases content consistently + reaches feeling ≥1. Experiences how paraphrasing changes dynamic — "speaker" (AI) feels heard.

If err: Too literal (parrot) → encourage: "Try completely diff words w/ same meaning." Jumps to interpretation vs reflection → redirect: "Before interpreting, mirror what said." Awkward → acknowledge unnatural at first, natural w/ practice.

Step 4: Explore — Clarifying Qs

Teach deepen understanding thru placed qs.

  1. Distinguish types:
    • Open: "What was that like for you?" (invites exploration)
    • Clarifying: "When you say X, do you mean A or B?" (resolves ambiguity)
    • Deepening: "What about that matters most to you?" (goes below surface)
    • Leading: "Don't you think you should...?" (avoid — advice, not listening)
  2. Practice: AI makes complex statement, person asks one clarifying q
  3. Evaluate: opened conversation or narrowed?
  4. "Tell me more" technique: sometimes best q = invitation to continue
  5. Practice waiting after q — silence gives speaker space to think

→ Person asks ≥1 open + ≥1 clarifying q naturally. Experiences good qs deepen understanding > statements.

If err: All leading (disguised advice) → name gently: "Suggestion in q form. Ask what they think first." Too many qs (interrogation) → teach rhythm: listen, paraphrase, one q, listen again.

Step 5: Synthesize — Summarize

Pull together everything heard → coherent summary.

  1. After longer exercise (AI 3-4 min narrative w/ multi threads):
  2. Ask summary: "Main things person communicated?"
  3. Check all layers: facts, feelings, underlying needs?
  4. Unsaid: "Anything notable by absence?"
  5. Priority: "What seemed most important to speaker?"
  6. Practice format: "What I'm taking away is... Is that right?"

→ Person synthesizes multi-threaded msg → coherent summary capturing priorities + feelings, not just facts.

If err: Fact-only → prompt: "What feeling during this?" Misses major thread → point out + discuss why missed (reveals filter). Adds not said → distinguish heard vs inferred.

Step 6: Integrate — Apply Real Comm

Transfer practice → real-world ctx.

  1. Connect skills to their situation: "In upcoming conversation w/ X, here's paraphrasing..."
  2. ID one skill most helpful: "For team meetings, attending most impactful"
  3. Set practice goal: "This week, paraphrase ≥1 each conversation"
  4. Common real-world obstacles:
    • Time pressure: "Even 10-sec paraphrase saves time preventing misunderstanding"
    • Group: "Summarize someone's point before adding yours"
    • Emotional: "High emotions → listening > solutions"
  5. Specific conversation prep → role-play w/ new skills
  6. Ask feedback: "What from today's practice feels most useful?"
  7. Remind: "Listening = practice, not performance — improves w/ each conversation"

→ Person has ≥1 concrete actionable listening practice for real life. Understands listening develops thru use, not technique to deploy perfectly.

If err: Skills feel artificial → acknowledge + emphasize: "Goal ≠ follow script — become genuinely curious about other's experience. Techniques get you there; curiosity takes over." Anxious about specific conversation → shift focus from technique to intention: "Your intention = understand, not win / fix."

Check

  • Person ID'd ≥1 habitual listening pattern
  • Full-presence attending practiced w/ reflection
  • Paraphrasing practiced at content level or above
  • ≥1 clarifying (non-leading) q asked during practice
  • Multi-threaded msg synthesized → coherent summary
  • Skills connected to real-world ctx w/ concrete practice goal
  • Coaching warm + non-judgmental throughout

Traps

  • Performative listening: Focused on "looking like listening" vs actually listening → counterproductive. Redirect to genuine curiosity.
  • Overcorrecting: Every technique every conversation → exhausting + artificial. One skill at a time.
  • Neglect self-listening: Listening to others requires awareness of own state. Flooded w/ emotion → can't listen → guide self-regulation first.
  • Confuse listening w/ agreeing: Paraphrasing ≠ endorsing. Make explicit for conflict situations.
  • Treat silence as failure: Comfortable silence after finish = respect, not inattention. Help tolerate pause.
  • Coach as lecturer: Ironic — AI coaches listening while doing all talking. Person practices > receives instruction.

  • listen — AI self-directed variant → deep receptive attention to user intent
  • learn-guidance — learning + listening share foundation of receptive attention
  • teach-guidance — effective teaching requires listening to learner
  • meditate-guidance — cultivate presence underpinning attentive listening
  • heal-guidance — healing conversations require deepest listening

Repositorio GitHub

pjt222/agent-almanac
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