How to Stop Jumping to Conclusions - Now
Train yourself to stop making inaccurate snap judgments with this gentle, permissive hypnosis session
Do you tend to make snap judgments and jump to conclusions?
Has making hasty assumptions brought you difficulties in your personal or working life?
In the children's story The Phantom Tollbooth (by Norton Juster), Milo the boy hero finds an alternative world where common phrases are literally true.
So when he and his companions make assumptions about how easy their quest will be, they suddenly find they have jumped out of their car and landed on the Island of Conclusions, quite cut off from their road by the impassable waves of the Sea of Knowledge.
And guess what? It's a lot easier to jump to the Island of Conclusions than it is to jump off it back to the mainland...
The story is very funny but also very true. Making up your mind too quickly about things without sufficient knowledge of the facts will inevitably lead to making decisions and choices that are simply wrong.
That won't always matter, of course. But sometimes it will. And the fact that you are reading this indicates that you have been finding your own tendency to make assumptions has not always led to a happy result. And you'd like to stop doing it.
Why it's so tempting to jump to conclusions
The reason it's so tempting to make quick judgments is that we really really don't like uncertainty. We like to feel that we know what's what. And when you've made a snap judgment about something, you've decided that you know what it's all about.
This gives a sense of being in control, it makes you feel secure. It's not hard to see why making up your mind very quickly can easily become a habit.
But if you want to hold back from over hasty and possibly wrong conclusions, you have to learn to put up with that uncomfortable uncertainty that surrounds so many things in life. This can feel especially hard to do if your habit of snap judgments is very well entrenched. How can you break out of it?
How hypnosis can help you stop jumping to conclusions
Don't Jump to Conclusions is an audio hypnosis session that uses the power of your unconscious mind to quickly free you from a behavior pattern that is no longer serving you well.
As you relax and listen repeatedly to your session, you'll find that:
- you begin to experience a deep shift taking place inside you
- your view of the world becomes more fluid and less rigid
- a deep curiosity about what's really going on grows within you
- it feels natural to calmly wait and see what happens rather than rush to judgment
- you notice feeling confident and coolheaded in situations that used to make you anxious to settle things
- everything in life becomes easier to deal with.
Download Don't Jump to Conclusions now and give yourself a better chance. You can listen on your computer or device or via our free app which you can access when you have completed your purchase.
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Don't Jump To Conclusions
Narrator: Roger Elliott
Length: 22:08
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