Amy Jacobson
Mel Little
Stop with the conspiracy theories
Our human behaviour reaction goes through a cycle whenever we’re faced with a crisis, disaster or defining moment. Fear, followed by acceptance, empathy, silver lining and for some…finger pointing. There doesn’t always need to be someone or something to blame. The action of conspiracy theories and finger pointing creates anger, more fear, and our mindsets can become negative and overconsumed on a path that likely has no end. Regardless of the cause, the situation has happened and upon us. Focusing our minds on what we can control rather than consuming it with the ‘what if’ or conspiracy theories becomes detrimental to our progress, our focus and our ability to successfully come out the other end. Are you letting the conspiracy theories consume your mind and behaviour?