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What if the thing exhausting you isn't the pressure?
What if it's your resistance to it?
In this episode of The Kathie Owen Perspective, we explore one of the most important skills for leadership, resilience, emotional regulation, and high performance: psychological flexibility.
Most people spend their lives trying to eliminate uncertainty. We create plans, build routines, and search for guarantees. But uncertainty has a way of showing up anyway.
The question isn't whether uncertainty will arrive.
The question is what happens inside of us when it does.
Drawing from a powerful story about a high-rise building designed to sway in the wind, Kathie explores why adaptability—not control—is often the key to navigating pressure successfully. Just as a building survives because it moves with the wind, people often thrive when they learn to adapt rather than resist.
This episode examines the hidden cost of rigidity, why some people struggle when plans change, and how psychological flexibility can improve decision-making, leadership, relationships, and overall well-being.
In This Episode You'll Learn:
🔹 Why pressure is often misunderstood
🔹 The difference between pressure and rigidity
🔹 How uncertainty impacts the nervous system
🔹 Why control can become a hidden source of stress
🔹 What leaders, founders, and high performers often miss
🔹 How adaptability improves decision-making
🔹 Why psychological flexibility is a competitive advantage
🔹 The connection between resilience and emotional regulation
🔹 What professional athletes teach us about performing under pressure
🔹 Practical ways to become more flexible when life doesn't go according to plan
Key Takeaways
✔ Pressure rarely breaks people. Rigidity often does.
✔ Adaptability is not weakness. It is strength.
✔ The ability to tolerate uncertainty is a leadership skill.
✔ Fighting reality consumes energy that could be used to solve problems.
✔ Psychological flexibility creates better decisions, healthier relationships, and more sustainable performance.
✔ The strongest leaders are often the most adaptable.
Questions for Reflection
• Where am I resisting uncertainty?
• What outcome am I trying to force?
• What reality am I arguing with?
• What would change if I became more flexible?
• Am I responding to reality—or reacting to my story about reality?
Resources Mentioned
📖 Companion Blog Post:
www.kathieowen.com/blog/pressure-doesnt-break-people
🎙 Podcast Archive:
www.kathieowen.com/podcast
📅 Connect With Kathie:
www.kathieowen.com/contact-us
About The Kathie Owen Perspective
The Kathie Owen Perspective explores human patterns under pressure.
Through stories, leadership insights, psychology, nervous system awareness, emotional intelligence, and real-world observations, Kathie helps listeners understand the hidden patterns that shape performance, relationships, decision-making, and resilience.
Whether you're a leader, founder, executive, entrepreneur, or simply someone trying to navigate uncertainty more effectively, each episode is designed to help you observe the patterns that influence your life and learn how to work with them rather than against them.
Because awareness creates choice. And choice changes everything.
#Leadership #PsychologicalFlexibility #Resilience #EmotionalIntelligence #HumanBehavior #SelfLeadership #HumanPerformance #LeadershipDevelopment #Adaptability #PersonalGrowth
The Kathie Owen Perspective
Helping leaders, founders, and professionals recognize the human patterns that shape leadership, culture, communication, and emotional regulation under pressure.
🌐 Website: https://www.kathieowen.com
📖 Articles & Bonus Resources: https://www.kathieowen.com/blog
🎤 Human Patterns Under Pressure Live
Join an upcoming live event to explore leadership psychology, nervous system regulation, and the hidden patterns that influence performance, relationships, and workplace culture.
📱 Connect with Kathie:
• LinkedIn
• YouTube
• Facebook
• Instagram
• Pinterest
If this episode helped you see something differently, please follow the podcast, leave a review, and share it with someone who could benefit from the conversation.
Pressure doesn't define us. It reveals the patterns we've yet to observe.
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What if the thing exhausting you isn't the pressure?
What if it's your resistance to it?
In this episode of The Kathie Owen Perspective, we explore one of the most important skills for leadership, resilience, emotional regulation, and high performance: psychological flexibility.
Most people spend their lives trying to eliminate uncertainty. We create plans, build routines, and search for guarantees. But uncertainty has a way of showing up anyway.
The question isn't whether uncertainty will arrive.
The question is what happens inside of us when it does.
Drawing from a powerful story about a high-rise building designed to sway in the wind, Kathie explores why adaptability—not control—is often the key to navigating pressure successfully. Just as a building survives because it moves with the wind, people often thrive when they learn to adapt rather than resist.
This episode examines the hidden cost of rigidity, why some people struggle when plans change, and how psychological flexibility can improve decision-making, leadership, relationships, and overall well-being.
In This Episode You'll Learn:
🔹 Why pressure is often misunderstood
🔹 The difference between pressure and rigidity
🔹 How uncertainty impacts the nervous system
🔹 Why control can become a hidden source of stress
🔹 What leaders, founders, and high performers often miss
🔹 How adaptability improves decision-making
🔹 Why psychological flexibility is a competitive advantage
🔹 The connection between resilience and emotional regulation
🔹 What professional athletes teach us about performing under pressure
🔹 Practical ways to become more flexible when life doesn't go according to plan
Key Takeaways
✔ Pressure rarely breaks people. Rigidity often does.
✔ Adaptability is not weakness. It is strength.
✔ The ability to tolerate uncertainty is a leadership skill.
✔ Fighting reality consumes energy that could be used to solve problems.
✔ Psychological flexibility creates better decisions, healthier relationships, and more sustainable performance.
✔ The strongest leaders are often the most adaptable.
Questions for Reflection
• Where am I resisting uncertainty?
• What outcome am I trying to force?
• What reality am I arguing with?
• What would change if I became more flexible?
• Am I responding to reality—or reacting to my story about reality?
Resources Mentioned
📖 Companion Blog Post:
www.kathieowen.com/blog/pressure-doesnt-break-people
🎙 Podcast Archive:
www.kathieowen.com/podcast
📅 Connect With Kathie:
www.kathieowen.com/contact-us
About The Kathie Owen Perspective
The Kathie Owen Perspective explores human patterns under pressure.
Through stories, leadership insights, psychology, nervous system awareness, emotional intelligence, and real-world observations, Kathie helps listeners understand the hidden patterns that shape performance, relationships, decision-making, and resilience.
Whether you're a leader, founder, executive, entrepreneur, or simply someone trying to navigate uncertainty more effectively, each episode is designed to help you observe the patterns that influence your life and learn how to work with them rather than against them.
Because awareness creates choice. And choice changes everything.
#Leadership #PsychologicalFlexibility #Resilience #EmotionalIntelligence #HumanBehavior #SelfLeadership #HumanPerformance #LeadershipDevelopment #Adaptability #PersonalGrowth
The Kathie Owen Perspective
Helping leaders, founders, and professionals recognize the human patterns that shape leadership, culture, communication, and emotional regulation under pressure.
🌐 Website: https://www.kathieowen.com
📖 Articles & Bonus Resources: https://www.kathieowen.com/blog
🎤 Human Patterns Under Pressure Live
Join an upcoming live event to explore leadership psychology, nervous system regulation, and the hidden patterns that influence performance, relationships, and workplace culture.
📱 Connect with Kathie:
• LinkedIn
• YouTube
• Facebook
• Instagram
• Pinterest
If this episode helped you see something differently, please follow the podcast, leave a review, and share it with someone who could benefit from the conversation.
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