We make thousands of decisions every day, but under pressure, those choices become harder, and more important.
When I first came across Dr. Sabrina Cohen-Hatton’s story, what struck me wasn’t just what she’s achieved, it’s how she thinks under pressure.
In this episode, I unpack a habit I took from her years on the frontline of the fire service, one that has helped her make life-or-death decisions and one we can all use in our everyday lives. It’s a habit built not on instinct or speed, but on clarity.
Sabrina taught me that when we freeze under pressure, it’s rarely because we don’t care, it’s because we care so much, we don’t want to get it wrong.
Whether you’re managing a team, making a personal change, or just trying to feel less overwhelmed in high-stakes situations, this conversation will help you understand how to make better choices under pressure, and why the smartest leaders aren’t the fastest, they’re the most prepared.
We explore:
This one’s for anyone facing the hard calls, and wanting to meet them with confidence.
Here is more information on the studies referenced:
Listen to the full episode with Sabrina Cohen-Hatton: https://pod.fo/e/18cd7c
En liten tjänst av I'm With Friends. Finns även på engelska.