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Why Should I Get Good at Empathy?

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Empathy seems to be lacking in our world. In his song, The News, popular performer Jack Johnson sings, “Why don't the newscasters cry when they read about people who die? At least they could be decent enough to put just a tear in their eyes.” In today’s episode, Bobby Lewis and Ted Lowe discuss why “empathy is the way” in our relationships, especially with our kids.

Ted has written multiple books on family and marriage and speaks frequently around the country. The topic of empathy comes up often in his talks. It’s a key attitude to master as a parent, and spouse, because it shows the people around you that you care.

You may not be as good at showing empathy as you want to be. That’s OK. Work on it! Start by trying to rejoice with those who rejoice and weep with those who weep. That’s the essence of empathy, and something Ted unpacks during this episode. His three-phrase “cheat sheet” to help dads increase their level of empathy is, “I see you. I get you. I got you.” Here’s how you can put this into practice:

“I see you.”

Look the other person in the face. Eye contact makes a huge neurological difference and connects people.

“I get you.”

This is acknowledging the emotions in the topic. A great way to actively express this is to tell others, “That’s understandable.”

“I got you.”

Commit to always having your family’s back. We change things to make sure they know we support them.
Today’s Pro Move: Show empathy this week by choosing to look people in the eyes when you’re interacting.

Other resources:

3 Steps to Having Empathy in Marriage

Teaching Your Kids Empathy

5 Reasons Tween Boys Need Your Empathy
For Us Marriage

Date Night with Ted Lowe

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Empathy seems to be lacking in our world. In his song, The News, popular performer Jack Johnson sings, “Why don't the newscasters cry when they read about people who die? At least they could be decent enough to put just a tear in their eyes.” In today’s episode, Bobby Lewis and Ted Lowe discuss why “empathy is the way” in our relationships, especially with our kids.

Ted has written multiple books on family and marriage and speaks frequently around the country. The topic of empathy comes up often in his talks. It’s a key attitude to master as a parent, and spouse, because it shows the people around you that you care.

You may not be as good at showing empathy as you want to be. That’s OK. Work on it! Start by trying to rejoice with those who rejoice and weep with those who weep. That’s the essence of empathy, and something Ted unpacks during this episode. His three-phrase “cheat sheet” to help dads increase their level of empathy is, “I see you. I get you. I got you.” Here’s how you can put this into practice:

“I see you.”

Look the other person in the face. Eye contact makes a huge neurological difference and connects people.

“I get you.”

This is acknowledging the emotions in the topic. A great way to actively express this is to tell others, “That’s understandable.”

“I got you.”

Commit to always having your family’s back. We change things to make sure they know we support them.
Today’s Pro Move: Show empathy this week by choosing to look people in the eyes when you’re interacting.

Other resources:

3 Steps to Having Empathy in Marriage

Teaching Your Kids Empathy

5 Reasons Tween Boys Need Your Empathy
For Us Marriage

Date Night with Ted Lowe

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