I came across an old Argnetine proverb: 'He who speaks, sows; he who listens, reaps.'
A couple of days later, on whatsapp received a picture of Swami Vivekananda that says, "talk to yourself once a day... ."
Do these statements convey different meanings?
First one emphasises listening more than speaking: Listening to others! We are given two ears and one mouth as the rhetoric goes. I often tend to forget this though. Of course at times you need to speak on behalf of the speaker herself to validate that you have understood. This is active listening.
The second statement too emphasises listening but; Listening to self!
Once the art of 'listening to self' is mastered 'listening to others' gets easier.
How does one 'listen to self'?
At subtler level, an intelligent but difficult way is to meditate!
At gross level a simple way is to write a diary; daily if possible!
Some do write a diary but conventionally it tends to be a chronology of events and problems.
To go any closer to what Swami Vivekananda says, the diary should be about drawing lessons from the events and from one's own behavior.
Then the diary turns out to be 'listening to self' in real sense.
Thoughts and your response to situations change thereafter.
The lessons learnt from mistakes, if any, help improve one's self.
Journey from reaction to pro-action (proactive action) begins.
A step taken towards excellence!
Someday a day dawns with an appointment of a beautiful, handsome, strong and excellent person: The Self: The one that Swami Vivekananda had in mind!
Also read a few relevant blogposts hereunder:
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Ridiculous Poison-culture versus Maverick Kaizen-culture
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