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The Danger of Jumping to Conclusions

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We've all seen internet trolls who jump straight to outrage without understanding the full story. But here's the uncomfortable truth: We all do this sometimes. In our everyday work and relationships, we jump to conclusions, assign motives, or make decisions based on half the story. It's human nature to want to find an explanation and solve problems quickly, but that instinct can backfire spectacularly. In this episode, we dig into why our brains are so quick to fill in the gaps with assumptions — often wrong ones. Sharing real examples from our work-lives, we explore what's really happening when we assume the worst and talk about practical ways to slow down, ask better questions, and let curiosity lead instead of assumptions. Because when you take the time to get the full picture, you'll find better outcomes every time.
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Content provided by The Speak Easy Podcast, Jen Estill, Karen Stefl — creative studio entrepreneurs, Video experts, and Boss ladies. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by The Speak Easy Podcast, Jen Estill, Karen Stefl — creative studio entrepreneurs, Video experts, and Boss ladies or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.
We've all seen internet trolls who jump straight to outrage without understanding the full story. But here's the uncomfortable truth: We all do this sometimes. In our everyday work and relationships, we jump to conclusions, assign motives, or make decisions based on half the story. It's human nature to want to find an explanation and solve problems quickly, but that instinct can backfire spectacularly. In this episode, we dig into why our brains are so quick to fill in the gaps with assumptions — often wrong ones. Sharing real examples from our work-lives, we explore what's really happening when we assume the worst and talk about practical ways to slow down, ask better questions, and let curiosity lead instead of assumptions. Because when you take the time to get the full picture, you'll find better outcomes every time.
  continue reading

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