EPISODE 191

Dak Prescott, the Quarterback of the Dallas Cowboys in talking about potentially earning $140 million dollars for a new contract to play football was quoted as saying:

“Pressure is a privilege, and I’m privileged to have it.” 

Dak Prescott – Quarterback Dallas Cowboys

Is pressure really a privilege outside professional sports?

Is being under pressure really a privilege in your life? Or is being under pressure actually a burden?

The phrase “pressure is a privilege” is often used to convey the idea that you are in a position where you feel pressure in your life.

Feeling pressure in your life means you are doing something significant or important in your own life.

What are some of the advantages of having pressure as a privilege in your own life?

How can you use any pressures you are feeling in your own life for personal growth?

Using the concept of “pressure is a privilege” for personal growth involves reframing how you perceive and respond to challenging situations in your own life.

Here are some practical steps to leverage pressure as a privilege for your own benefit.

By adopting these strategies, you can transform pressure from a source of stress into a powerful catalyst for personal growth and development and create a positive impact in your own life.

Out There on the Edge of Everything® …

Stephen Lesavich, PhD

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Certified solution-focused life coach and experienced business coach.

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