“You have to withstand pressure, if you can’t handle pressure you can’t be a great or successful entrepreneur” — Donald Trump

4 Techniques we use to Withstand Pressure.

1. Focus on what you can control. There’s no reason to waste precious energy on things you can’t control.

2. In your mind don’t project into the future the worst case scenario and then worry about it. We all do this and it’s so stupid. Try projecting into the future the end result of what you want and focus on that. Make a mental shift and you’ll feel and attract way better things.

3. Keep moving forward, keep pressing on and Never Quit!!!. I know you’ve heard this before, but what does this really mean? It means get mad, get determined, get razor focused and blow through the obstacles and the solution will reveal itself.

4. Read inspirational success stories of people you admire, you’ll realize that you’re not the only one going through hell right now and there is a light at the end of the tunnel.

We all have high pressure situations in life and the more successful we become the more pressure we’ll have to withstand, it comes with the territory. When my mind starts the slippery slope of worry I remember this quote I once read. “Don’t worry, it will probably never happen” How true it is…

What methods do you use to handle pressure? Please leave a comment below.

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One Response to “Can you handle the pressure?”

  1. savingsammy says:

    I enjoyed the tips, particularly number 4. I’ve found reading to be very helpful in addressing challenges and difficult situations.
    Sam X Renick
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