5 conversation skills that enhance your rational brain | Irshad Manji

5 conversation skills that enhance your rational brain | Irshad Manji

Diversity and Constructive Conversations

In this talk, Irshad Manji discusses the importance of diversity and how it can be used to bring people together instead of tearing them apart. She provides five simple skills that can help reduce emotional defenses and turn contentious issues into constructive conversations.

The Importance of Recognizing Humanity

  • Diversity is a fact of life, not a human construct.
  • Labels such as Democrat or Republican are problematic because humans are constantly evolving.
  • To solve problems, we need to recognize our shared humanity and relate to it.

Five Simple Skills for Constructive Conversations

Skill 1: Breathe Deeply

  • Breathing deeply helps transition from the hyperemotional ego region to the more evolved prefrontal cortex.

Skill 2: Proactively Create Common Ground

  • Instead of leaving common ground up to chance, acknowledge that there will be disagreements but also recognize that individuals are more than just their opinions.

Skill 3: Ask Sincere Questions Before Stating Your Position

  • Asking sincere questions shows a willingness to learn from others and creates an environment for inquiry rather than inquisition.

Skill 4: Listen Actively After Asking Questions

  • Active listening is crucial after asking questions in order to understand other perspectives.

Skill 5: Shift From Either/Or Thinking to Both/And Thinking

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Listening Skills: How to Learn Better

In this section, the speaker talks about how to improve listening skills and learn better.

The Importance of Listening

  • When entering a conversation, approach it with the mindset that you have something to learn.
  • Show that you are not using listening as a tactic or tool to manipulate others.
  • Listening to learn involves asking another question. Start with "Tell me more."

Example of Effective Listening

  • A police officer used the "Tell me more" technique during a contentious town hall meeting about homelessness.
  • An activist accused him of being a token because he was a man of color.
  • Instead of reacting defensively, he responded with "Tell me more."
  • The activist apologized for her assumption and they worked together on a solution.

Conclusion

  • These skills are informed by behavioral science but do not guarantee positive outcomes in every situation.
  • Habituate yourself into these skills to increase the chances of healthy outcomes in contentious conversations.
  • Ask yourself if you are in the conversation to solve problems or feel morally superior. Choose wisely.
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Here’s how to end an angry conflict in 8 minutes, with @IrshadManjiTV. Subscribe to Big Think on YouTube ► https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvQECJukTDE2i6aCoMnS-Vg?sub_confirmation=1 Up next, Harvard negotiator explains how to argue ►https://youtu.be/IDj1OBG5Tpw Educator Irshad Manji emphasizes that diversity is a fact of life, and it should be harnessed to unite society rather than divide it. Recognizing that humans tend to react defensively to opposing views, she offers five key skills to promote constructive conversations. These include 1) taking deep breaths to facilitate rational thinking, 2) intentionally establishing common ground, 3) genuinely inquiring about the other person's perspective, 4) actively listening to learn rather than to win, and 5) encouraging further dialogue by asking "Tell me more." Adopting these skills can lead to healthier outcomes in contentious conversations and foster collaboration. Ultimately, an individual's ability to engage in productive discussions depends on their motivation. It is essential to reflect on one's intentions, choosing between a genuine desire to solve problems or a need to assert moral superiority. Only by making the right choice can we hope to harness the power of diversity for the greater good. 0:00 Our defensive brains 1:52 How ‘slam dunking’ backfires 3:05 The 5-part toolkit 3:27 Skill #1: Breathe deeply (give your brain oxygen) 4:06 Skill #2: Create common ground 4:40 Skill #3: Ask a sincere question 5:16 Skill #4: Listen to learn 6:15 Skill #5: “Tell me more” 7:31 The most uncomfortable question ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- About Irshad Manji: In Arabic, Irshad means “guidance.” My mission: to teach a critical mass of people the skills of moral courage — doing the right thing in the face of our fears. This mission has been a life-long journey. Growing up in a violent household, I made a commitment to use my education for good. That meant thinking for myself. At my Islamic school, I challenged dogma and got expelled at age 14. Later, studying Islam on my own, I made a truly surprising discovery: It’s possible to reconcile faith with freedom. That discovery led me to write two internationally best-selling books about reforming Islam. I recently launched my latest book, Don’t Label Me, about how to heal the Us-versus-Them divisions that are ripping apart America and much of the world. In all that I am and all that I do, I stand for the responsibility to ask questions — and the right to do so, free from fear. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Read more of our stories on conflict: 4 ways to identify high-conflict people before it’s too late ► https://bigthink.com/the-learning-curve/4-ways-identify-high-conflict-people/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=video&utm_campaign=youtube_description 5 Sun Tzu quotes to help you overcome conflict ► https://bigthink.com/the-learning-curve/sun-tzu-quotes/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=video&utm_campaign=youtube_description Humans are not “tribal” ► https://bigthink.com/the-well/tribalism-humans-not-tribal/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=video&utm_campaign=youtube_description ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- About Big Think | Smarter Faster™ ► Big Think Our mission is to make you smarter, faster. Watch interviews with the world’s biggest thinkers on science, philosophy, business, and more. ► Big Think+ Looking to ignite a learning culture at your company? Prepare your workforce for the future with educational courses from the world’s biggest thinkers. Trusted by Ford, Marriot, Bank of America, and many more. Learn how Big Think+ can empower your people today: https://bigthink.com/plus/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=video&utm_campaign=youtube_description ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Want more Big Think? ► Daily editorial features: https://bigthink.com/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=video&utm_campaign=youtube_description ► Get the best of Big Think right to your inbox: https://bigthink.com/subscribe/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=video&utm_campaign=youtube_description ► Facebook: https://bigth.ink/facebook/ ► Instagram: https://bigth.ink/Instagram/ ► Twitter: https://bigth.ink/twitter/