“Sometimes, just feeling heard can completely change the outcome of a difficult conversation.”
How we listen can often matter more than what we say.
Here are a few simple but powerful ways to show genuine empathy and understanding:
- Use active listening techniques – don’t interrupt, ask clarifying questions, and reflect back what you’ve heard.
- Acknowledge their feelings – saying something like “I can see why you’re upset” helps defuse tension and shows care.
- Avoid being defensive – focus on understanding the issue, not defending the organisation.
Empathy doesn’t mean agreeing with everything, it means making people feel heard and respected. Sometimes, a calm, kind conversation can be the turning point in resolving a difficult complaint
