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Your Pressure Score

Low
You have some areas of strength but an inability to manage pressure effectively might be holding you back at work. You may not realize it but it is sabotaging your good intentions. The good news is that if you work on improving at managing pressure, it will help you in many parts of your life both at work and at home.For instance, while occasionally you do not become defensive when criticized, you could benefit from finding ways to stay calmer under pressure. You would be able to think more clearly, be more decisive and be more influential. Having said that, you are able to see things from another’s perspective and you recognize how your behavior affects others. Build on these strengths.

Areas to work on?

When you get tough feedback or criticism, see if it you can use it as an opportunity for growth. And though you might not find it comfortable, make sure to approach as opposed to avoid the tough conversations you need to have. When you hit a setback, remember it doesn’t define you. You are more than this one setback. Learn strategies to manage anxiety, stress, anger, and fear. It will help you in pursuit of your goals.

Finally, make a commitment to becoming a student of human behavior: read books, watch lectures online, get a coach or take one of our training programs. Keep working to get better!

Recommendations for you:

Step 1: Read the Performing Under Pressure book

If you haven’t read it already, this is a great book that provides new research, brain science and strategies to help you stay at the top of your game when dealing with pressure. You can buy the book on Amazon

Step 2: Emotional Intelligence Training Program
The foundation of performing under pressure is dealing with the emotions that are triggered when you are in a pressure moment. You are clearly doing very well under pressure – but it always helps to sharpen your game. You can continue to grow and learn by attending an Emotional Intelligence training program in a classroom or virtually. In the EI program, you will have the chance to look at what triggers you when you are under pressure and how that impacts the people around you. You will learn strategies to help you cope in pressure filled moments, and connect with people on a deeper emotional level. In addition to on-site and virtual classes, we offer Public Programs available to anyone to attend.

Step 3: Performing Under Pressure Programs

Once you have worked on improving how you manage your emotions under pressure, you are ready to move on to our advanced curriculum, which is made up of two programs: In Performing Under Pressure, you will dive deeper into the cognitive strategies in the book and learn how to manage your thinking when you are under pressure; and in our Three Conversations of Leadership program, you will learn to have the kinds of conversations that increase trust and create accountability in your relationships.