Recording is concentrated listening, with the intent to learn more about another person’s perspective. You’re not trying to figure out how to reply; instead, you’re listening to understand.
Through attentive listening, you often see things you didn’t see before, and can even discover basic misunderstandings you didn’t know existed.
How to use it: As you tune into the other person, don’t judge or offer advice. Instead, focus on learning more about how the other person sees you, how they see themselves, and how they see the situation.