Breaking the Chains of Thought: Identifying Irrational Beliefs for Mental Freedom
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Suze and Jenni continue to focus on thinking, and how it is impacted by emotions. While a mild emotional reaction causes thinking to become distorted, an intense feeling will make thoughts irrational.
Suze describes the work that Albert Ellis PhD has done to identify 12 irrational beliefs, which Jenni and Suze have compiled for listeners in an easy-to-use handout. Please visit the Insight Maximizers' newly renovated website at insightmaximizers.com to download your free tool to see the full list of the 12 irrational beliefs as well as disputes for each one to help make an irrational belief more rational.
Once you have the handout, you’ll be ready to do this episode’s Maxer Method!
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Suze Gadol Anderson lives in Eugene, Oregon. She is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, practicing in Texas and Oregon. Request a free consult to work with Suze at www.authenticinsights.com.
Jenni Hubby is a Certified Professional Coach with a team of coaches in Texas, who work with people all across the United States. To schedule a free consult for coaching, visit https://www.jhubconsulting.com/.
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