Pressure Doesn’t Have to Work Against You
A new conversation on The Resilient Mind Podcast
What happens when pressure, mistakes, and uncertainty become part of the environment in which we have to perform?
In this episode of The Resilient Mind Podcast, I joined Israel Isaiah for a conversation about leadership, decision-making, resilience, and what high-performance environments can teach us about responding when things don’t go exactly as planned.
We explored how leaders respond to mistakes, manage uncertainty, maintain credibility, and continue performing when the stakes are high.
One idea sits at the centre of the conversation: pressure does not necessarily have to work against us.
Handled well, it can sharpen focus, expose what is already strong in our structure, and show us where we still have room to grow.
Because resilience is not simply about recovering from difficult moments.
It is about what we understand, what we change, and how we respond the next time.
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“This episode with Silvia Rizzo is a powerful conversation about leadership, pressure, decision making, and resilience. Silvia shares practical insights from high performance environments, showing how mistakes, uncertainty, and pressure can become opportunities to grow stronger, lead better, and perform with greater clarity.”
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