In over 33 years of providing counseling, I have heard countless clients anxiously say, "What if?" followed by jumping to negative conclusions. The big problem is that once we get swept up into the ...
Here’s how to avoid making snap judgements in the heat of the moment. The “jumping to conclusions” bias refers to making decisions or forming opinions without sufficient evidence. People tend to do so ...
If you’re athletic, you have a jump on me. Jumping to conclusions is the only sport I’ve mastered. For example, one evening last week, I heard the sound of an intermittent beep coming from the master ...
You see your partner walking through the door with a shopping bag that seems too small to hold what you asked for from the supermarket. Immediately, you accuse your partner of failing to follow ...
What is the preseason for if not to dramatically cling onto every single play or decision made and then obsess over them until the real games begin? Last preseason, I started a series called Jumping ...