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The Origins And Power Of Pressure

Jensen has found that pressure is a function of three things:

  1. The importance of a situation’s outcome
  2. The uncertainty of the outcome
  3. The volume of tasks, decisions, and distractions surrounding the outcome

All three are affected by success and status, but two are particularly acute: a ratcheting up of the importance attached to the outcome and a dramatic rise in the volume of tasks, decisions, and distractions facing the performer.

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A reminder that pressure is not only felt, it is also laden - sometimes we are laden with it, sometimes we lade it on others

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