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Overgeneralization


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Hi Ashley,
I have to say that I've often made the statement that something happened once, and have avoided it so often in the past...I'll mine for some more specific examples this week.   Different reactions are usually indicating the lack of rationality in that stance...but that's just "where I was".
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This week we will be focusing on overgeneralization. An overgeneralization error happens when people make general conclusions based on specific situations. It’s making a mountain out of a mole hill.  For example, if somebody doesn’t smile and say “hello” right away, a person may thinks “they must be angry at me.” Another example would be if a person find themselves in an uncomfortable position and their heart starts to race, they begin to think “I am going to have a heart attack” or “I am going to faint”.

How often do you find yourself overgeneralizing? Today we challenge you to keep count with a pen and paper. Let’s challenge these and think or some ways to reverse these thoughts.

Don’t forget to post your results here! 
Ashley, Health Educator

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