Identifying YOUR Stress Triggers: Understanding What Trips You Up as a Leader
.Debbie Peterson, CSP
Helping Professionals Discover Their Leadership Essence and Make an Exponential IMPACT in Business.
Leading a team brings new challenges, and while leadership can be fulfilling, it can also be unexpectedly stressful. Many emerging leaders and new managers find themselves feeling the weight of their roles, often due to hidden stress triggers that interfere with their performance. Identifying what specifically “trips you up” can be a powerful step in managing stress and leading with confidence. Stress, if not understood and managed, can easily trickle down to the team, affecting their morale and productivity, not to mention, impact your physical well-being. Learning to recognize and address your stress triggers can help you become a more resilient leader and foster a more positive environment for your team.
Today, we’ll explore how to identify stress triggers and why it’s essential for your growth as a leader. Let’s dive in!
What Are Stress Triggers and Why They Matter
Stress triggers are situations, people, or even thoughts that create an immediate stress response. These might include a team member, tight deadlines, or unclear expectations. The reason it’s important to understand what specifically stresses you out as a leader is that unmanaged stress impacts both your mindset and your team’s performance. People pick up what you’re putting out!
Consider this: If an unexpected demand makes you anxious, your team can sense it, potentially creating tension or confusion. Knowing your triggers lets you take charge of your reactions, helping you stay calm and maintain team confidence.
Identifying stress triggers helps you manage them with awareness and provides an opportunity to set a positive example of resilience for your team.
Uncovering Your Personal Stress Triggers
For emerging leaders, it can feel overwhelming to pinpoint what specifically causes stress. Here are some common stress triggers new leaders encounter:
To start identifying your triggers, reflect on recent situations when you felt stressed. Ask yourself: “What was the exact moment I felt the tension? What was happening, and who was involved?”
You might also consider asking a mentor or a trusted colleague to provide feedback on your behavior in high-stress moments. This outside perspective can sometimes highlight patterns you hadn’t noticed yourself.
Using Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) Techniques to Manage Triggers
Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) offers some powerful strategies for managing stress triggers, particularly when they stem from patterns of thinking. Here are a few practical NLP techniques you can apply:
Implementing Stress Management in Your Professional Development
Making stress management part of your leadership journey can greatly impact your effectiveness. Here’s how you can incorporate stress-awareness practices into your professional development:
Start Now, See the Impact
Identifying and managing stress triggers doesn’t happen overnight, but taking the first steps within the next 48 hours can set you on the right path. Start by identifying just one stress trigger that you experience often. Jot down a few thoughts on why it happens, who’s involved, and how you typically respond. Then, try using an NLP technique, like anchoring, to manage your response the next time it comes up.
Taking the time to address your stress triggers will strengthen your resilience and empower you to lead with a steady, clear mind—qualities that will make a powerful impact on both you and your team.
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