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Performing Under Pressure: A 3 Step Guide To Beating Your Body’s Natural Stress Response

Mette Johansson

If youve ever choked under pressure, youre not alone.

Its a common scenario. Youd spent days preparing for what could be the most important meeting of your career. Youd rehearsed what youd say: repeating it over and over until you could deliver it in your sleep. Then the big day arrived and suddenly your throat tightened up, and your mind went completely blank.

Or perhaps you were working in a high-stress environment with tight deadlines, toxic office politics, and constant unrealistic expectations. As time went by, you noticed you were making more and more mistakes, and regularly forgetting crucial details and deadlines.

Stories like these are all too common in the workplace especially at this time of year with the Christmas holiday season bearing down on us.

Theres a biological reason most people dont perform well under pressure.

To understand why pressure affects performance, it helps to know a little about the way your body reacts to stress. Describing your stress response fully would require a blog post (and possibly a book!) of its own. The key point for this article is that when you experience a stressful event, your body produces fight-or-flight hormones such as cortisol and adrenaline.

These stress hormones have measurable effects on certain parts of your brain. In particular, they interfere with the function (and, over time, the actual structure) of:

Your hippocampus, which controls memory and learning

Your pre-frontal cortex, which controls problem-solving and reasoning

Once you understand this effect, its easy to see why your mind goes blank and you start making mistakes when the pressure begins to build. And it also becomes clear that the key to performing well under pressure is to first interrupt this stress response; and then identify the best solution to the stressful situation.

A three-step guide to performing under pressure:

When you find yourself experiencing or anticipating a stressful situation, try this three-step process to keep it from hijacking your performance.

Step 1: Actively calm yourself

The stress hormones in your system literally keep you from thinking clearly when youre under pressure. So your first step needs to include activities that calm this response, for example:

Relaxation techniques: deep breathing, meditation and positive visualisation can all contribute to reducing heart rate, blood pressure, cortisol levels, and other markers of stress.

Positive self-talk: your thoughts about the situation can either exacerbate or reduce your stress response to it. By choosing positive thoughts, youre effectively choosing to weaken your bodys stress response.

Affect labelling: research shows that this technique, which involves consciously labelling your emotions, can significantly lower their intensity. To use it, take a metaphorical step back from whichever emotion youre feeling, and simply name it. This creates enough distance for you to start to process it.

Step 2: Analyse the situation

Once youre feeling calmer and clearer, its time to objectively look at the problem thats creating the pressure. Ask yourself questions such as:

What are the objective, grass-roots facts about the situation?

What are the worst-case-scenario risks if its not solved?

How likely are those risks to happen?

Who could help you to solve it?

What possible courses of action would solve it?

Step 3: Identify the solution youll adopt and implement it

At this stage, you simply need to ascertain which of the courses of action that you identified in Step 2 will best solve the situation.

Note that while it may be tempting to wait until youve identified the perfect solution, its usually better to take imperfect action than to do nothing at all.

What do you think?

What causes you the most pressure and stress in your workplace? What techniques have you found effective in dealing with it? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

Mettes new book How to Make Yourself Promotable offers more in-depth information on the calming techniques above; in addition to a step-by-step guide to affect labelling.

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You can also find out more detail on our Methodology on our next webinar.

How long does it take to complete KPI?

The programme is built around a 12-month foundation year. This is the time it takes to build your full authority ecosystem. From there, many clients continue to compound their results year on year. Within 24 hours of joining, you'll get full access to the KPI platform. In your first week, you'll attend a group onboarding session where you'll learn how to navigate the platform, access your resources, subscribe to our event calendars, and book into your first Value Canvas Kickoff.

How long has Dent been doing this?

Over 5,500 businesses across 60+ industries in EMEA, the Americas, and Asia-Pacific have gone through our accelerators.

What is your mission?

Our mission is to produce Key People of Influence who stand out, scale up, and make an impact in the world.

What makes this different from programmes?

The biggest difference is that KPI is a production environment, not a course. You don't watch videos and hope something sticks. You build 15-17 real assets of influence — your book, your scorecard, your productised offer, your lead generation system — in structured 10-day sprints with live coaching. Every asset goes to market as you build it. Real feedback, real results, real revenue impact. And you're doing it alongside 5,500+ founders who've been through the same methodology.

Is Daniel Priestley involved in the programme?

Yes! Daniel is our CEO and Cofounder. He is one of the key minds behind every aspect of the KPI Accelerator. He occasionally runs workshops himself.

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Your Questions Answered

You can also find out more detail on our Methodology on our next webinar.

How long does it take to complete KPI?

The programme is built around a 12-month foundation year. This is the time it takes to build your full authority ecosystem. From there, many clients continue to compound their results year on year. Within 24 hours of joining, you'll get full access to the KPI platform. In your first week, you'll attend a group onboarding session where you'll learn how to navigate the platform, access your resources, subscribe to our event calendars, and book into your first Value Canvas Kickoff.

How long has Dent been doing this?

Over 5,500 businesses across 60+ industries in EMEA, the Americas, and Asia-Pacific have gone through our accelerators.

What is your mission?

Our mission is to produce Key People of Influence who stand out, scale up, and make an impact in the world.

What makes this different from programmes?

The biggest difference is that KPI is a production environment, not a course. You don't watch videos and hope something sticks. You build 15-17 real assets of influence — your book, your scorecard, your productised offer, your lead generation system — in structured 10-day sprints with live coaching. Every asset goes to market as you build it. Real feedback, real results, real revenue impact. And you're doing it alongside 5,500+ founders who've been through the same methodology.

Is Daniel Priestley involved in the programme?

Yes! Daniel is our CEO and Cofounder. He is one of the key minds behind every aspect of the KPI Accelerator. He occasionally runs workshops himself.