Pressure Proofing: PREPERATION
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Pressure Proofing: PREPERATION

“Chance favors the prepared mind.”  - Louis Pasteur

Previously we have looked at anticipation in pressure proofing.  Preparation goes hand in hand with anticipation.  In fact, without preparing for what you anticipate, there is no point in wasting any time or energy “keeping your eyes up” or trying to glimpse that bird’s eye view.  Why bother to recognize a collision course if you aren’t going to take evasive action?  Unfortunately, the vast majority of folks do this very thing, and then cite “how lucky” the ones who avoided the crash were.
Well, luck, chance, or happenstance favors the ones who are prepared.  When I was the lead advance agent for Senator Joe Lieberman’s security detail, my job was to precede him, by two days, to every city in which he travelled.  This was especially challenging during the lead up to his presidential run.  I had to not only anticipate the scheduled events, any contingencies and all possible threats, but to prepare an action plan, in the event exigencies became realities.
I literally had to learn each city and venue like the back of my hand, or more accurately, like a local native of the area.  I remember one trip to a large Midwestern city that was a last minute add on to the Senator’s itinerary.  I landed late in the afternoon, the evening prior to his arrival.  I never did go to sleep that night.  I advanced each of the event venues first, and pushed off the route planning to each site until after midnight.  I made arrangements for marked police escorts to lead the way, but what if the escorts were late or didn’t show up, or there was construction along the way, or a wreck?  I had to prepare, and the only way to do that was to stay up and learn the routes myself.  I spent the grave-yard shift driving the primary routes and multiple alternates.
Sure enough, the next morning, the police escort made a wrong turn.  I didn’t follow him, the Senator noticed and asked about it.  I reassured him with a calmness that only comes from the confidence of the prepared, and drove to the next stop.
Can you imagine the pressure I would have felt if I hadn’t prepared for that contingency, and just went to sleep instead? My anticipation of such a turn of events led to my preparation, and boy, was I lucky…. Not so much.  My preparation directly fed into my level of confidence.  I had no second guessing, I wasn’t “winging it”, and therefore didn’t need luck.
You don’t need luck either, just some good old fashioned prep work.

Boo Yah!

Travis Blanks, MBA

Area Vice President | Interstate Waste Services

8 年

Great read!!

Revised comment / Yes in complexity and the age of massive choices one still needs to lean and choose a course of action! Even if means moving counter flow ~ Practice working outside those comfort zones while challenging your minds temperament under pressure through proven and rehearsed methods and self disciplinary action meant for coding or decoding the brains thinking! Tapping deep into your actual ability verses your survivability means setting the bar by means of your own hands! It means still performing under pressure but doing so with confidence and control and with firm grasp real disciplines and not taking for granted your natural resistance to change. Thanks again Andrew for posting and letting me chime in and giving me that needed moment to reflect on what the last few years of growing up has done my self awareness and aided my journey towards authenticity~ Good stuff.

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