If vision places the world in front of us, hearing places us in its center. Clear hearing allows us to be part of it all.
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Hearing loss is a natural part of life
Our hearing is so important and personal; it’s hard to admit its decline. But what if we changed the narrative around it and embraced hearing loss as part of being human? Because the truth is, it's something we'll all experience in some shape or form throughout our lives.
Hearing loss is natural.1 To test our hearing and find helpful hearing solutions should be too.
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At one point, I felt more and more excluded when I participated in social events. It was actually kind of a lonely feeling...When I felt I had to compromise, I took action."
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Listening says more than a thousand words
Do you know that feeling of being heard by somebody else? To feel that someone is completely present with you, and that they are thoughtfully listening to what you have to say?
Hearing is more than a sense. It’s also a social skill, but then we call it listening. And to listen is not just to be quiet, it’s to be present—present with the people and experiences that matter most.
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Loving your ears means staying connected with the people and places around you and being an active part of each moment. When you hear better, you can participate more fully with others.2
Many people lose their place in the world when they lose their hearing. At HearingLife, we'll help you find it again.
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2. Kochkin, S. (2011). MarkeTrak VIII Patients report improved quality of life with hearing aid usage. The Hearing Journal, 64(6), 25–26. https://doi.org/10.1097/01.hj.0000399150.30374.45