Break free of frustrating mental loops with this set of cognitive, emotional, and philosophical skills — whether to better understand your past, or handle your present and future with more confidence.
Stop Thinking in Circles teaches so-called “overthinkers” how to break free of those frustrating mental loops.
Maybe it was about work, school, or a relationship - in any case, the experience of mentally chasing your own tail is frustrating. But you don't have to tread the same path forever, or just wait for something to change.
There are many ways to shift, reframe, dissolve, loosen, lighten, or even occasionally solve a thinking-in-circles situation. And you can learn them!
Whether you’re currently stuck thinking in a circle, want to better understand your past, or handle the future with more confidence, this diverse set of cognitive, emotional, and philosophical skills will provide a reusable method for moving forward — instead of spinning in place.
Stop Thinking in Circles takes place over 4 consecutive weeks. Each week, there will be 1 real-time class meeting (~90 minutes) and 1 office hours session (~90 minutes).
Attending the class meetings is strongly suggested, though recordings will be made available. Office hours are optional, for anyone who has further questions or who wants individualized feedback.
Week 1: What is thinking in circles? What's wrong with it?
Discuss in class meeting:
Week 1 homework:
Week 2: Cognitive Considerations
Discuss in class meeting:
Week 2 homework (1 hour)
Week 3: Emotional Stuff
Discuss in class meeting:
Week 3 homework:
Week 4: Bringing it all together
Class session topics:
Week 4 homework:
In this course, you'll learn what you can try in order to deal with your most pressing or painful mental loop. I'll provide simple notes and worksheets. You'll generate short writing assignments that you can reference again later.
These techniques will work for any future loops, so Stop Thinking in Circles is also an investment in your future well-being. The sooner you learn different ways of interacting with mental loops, the sooner they'll stop hurting and frustrating you so much.
This course is for anyone who...
On the other hand, if "thinking in circles" and "mental loops" didn't make immediate sense to you, then you're probably not the type of person who suffers from these and your time would be better spent on another course :)
Hi, I'm Pamela J. Hobart, a.k.a. the Life Coach for Smart People. I used to study and teach philosophy in academia. Now, in my coaching practice, I work with clients whose philosophical/existential/moral issues are all mixed up with practical questions about habits, work, choices, and relationships.
I've used the techniques covered in this course to help these clients begin to untangle what's going on with them when they get stuck thinking in circles. I'm delighted for this opportunity to bring these techniques to students who don't want or need to learn them via the high-touch, higher-cost coaching relationship.
This course is for anyone who has been called an "overthinker," who suffers from chronic indecision, or who feels exhausted from thinking the same thoughts over and over.
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