I’ve been thinking about how easy it is for high-performing people to confuse preparation with pressure.
I understand this one deeply because preparation matters in my world. I believe in practice. I believe in rehearsal. I believe in walking into a room having done the work.
But there is a point where preparation stops supporting you and starts tightening you.
You can feel the difference.
Supportive preparation gives you structure, language, confidence, and room to breathe. Pressure-based preparation makes you want to control every sentence, anticipate every reaction, and get everything exactly right.
That second kind of preparation can make someone sound less like themselves.
I see this often before presentations, interviews, investor conversations, and high-visibility meetings. The person has done the work, but the work has made them tense instead of free.
So I often ask: are we preparing to control the moment, or are we preparing to be available inside the moment?
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