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#227- Under Pressure- Strategies to Better Cope with Pressure When It Counts with Andy Vasily

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In this episode, we will look at the impact that pressure and stress have on the body and mind in high stakes environments when you want to show up as your best selves in order to fulfill your potential and be impactful.
We all experience moments in our lives when we face certain challenges. Perhaps it's having to give an important talk in front of colleagues or an audience of strangers. Maybe it's having to do a sales pitch to senior leaders in your company. It could just be having a difficult conversation with someone close to you or a colleague at work or even competing in a sports competition of some sort. Regardless of what the situation is, we all want to be impactful.
During these times, we want to be able to rise to the occasion to be our best in that moment to honor who we are and the impact that we want to have. However, there are times when we let ourselves down and fail to show up as we intended to due to giving into the demons of self-doubt, fear of judgement and a harsh negative inner voice. Although this is a natural part of being human, there are certain skills and strategies we can build and develop within ourselves to be able to face pressure in high stakes environments, when it matters most, to be able to perform to the best of our abilities.
This episode will explore what the research around performance psychology has shown in regards what actually happens to the mind and body when under pressure. As well, three research-backed strategies will be shared that are immediately applicable in our own personal and professional lives in order to show up as our best selves when it counts the most.
If you have ever caved into pressure or let nerves and anxiety get in the way of performing to the best of your ability on the stage, in the board room, in a sports competition, or any other situation when it mattered, this episode is for you. I hope you find takeaway value and share this episode with anyone who you feel will benefit from listenings. Thanks.
Connect With Andy Vasily
Website: http://www.andyvasily.com/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/andyvasily
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andy-vasily-07b551157/
Special Credits in this episode go to:
Jimmy Fallon, Brendan Urie and the Roots remix for their rendition of Under Pressure by David Bowie
Dr. Martin Seligman's work in Positive Psychology
Dr. Michael Gervais and the Compete to Create online training course
Dr. Jim Loehr's work
Oprah Winfrey's youtube talk

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In this episode, we will look at the impact that pressure and stress have on the body and mind in high stakes environments when you want to show up as your best selves in order to fulfill your potential and be impactful.
We all experience moments in our lives when we face certain challenges. Perhaps it's having to give an important talk in front of colleagues or an audience of strangers. Maybe it's having to do a sales pitch to senior leaders in your company. It could just be having a difficult conversation with someone close to you or a colleague at work or even competing in a sports competition of some sort. Regardless of what the situation is, we all want to be impactful.
During these times, we want to be able to rise to the occasion to be our best in that moment to honor who we are and the impact that we want to have. However, there are times when we let ourselves down and fail to show up as we intended to due to giving into the demons of self-doubt, fear of judgement and a harsh negative inner voice. Although this is a natural part of being human, there are certain skills and strategies we can build and develop within ourselves to be able to face pressure in high stakes environments, when it matters most, to be able to perform to the best of our abilities.
This episode will explore what the research around performance psychology has shown in regards what actually happens to the mind and body when under pressure. As well, three research-backed strategies will be shared that are immediately applicable in our own personal and professional lives in order to show up as our best selves when it counts the most.
If you have ever caved into pressure or let nerves and anxiety get in the way of performing to the best of your ability on the stage, in the board room, in a sports competition, or any other situation when it mattered, this episode is for you. I hope you find takeaway value and share this episode with anyone who you feel will benefit from listenings. Thanks.
Connect With Andy Vasily
Website: http://www.andyvasily.com/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/andyvasily
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andy-vasily-07b551157/
Special Credits in this episode go to:
Jimmy Fallon, Brendan Urie and the Roots remix for their rendition of Under Pressure by David Bowie
Dr. Martin Seligman's work in Positive Psychology
Dr. Michael Gervais and the Compete to Create online training course
Dr. Jim Loehr's work
Oprah Winfrey's youtube talk

  continue reading

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