Wednesday, December 15

Pressuredynamic

The most common factor in moving any person/vehicle against wind would be aerodynamics.

The key aspect is in the design part in the context of a vehicle. In terms of an athlete it lies in the posture and the angle of inclination.

In my discussion with my manager regarding how people cope up in pressurised corporate environment, the same concept flashed by again.

Thus the term “Pressuredynamic”

A person, full of energy, smart, pro-active and an embodiment of all corporate virtues is all the more susceptible to pressure. The reason is simple. He performs and he is expected to perform more... It like a Golden Goose. One can probably never satiate a Vampire's thirst :)

The same Golden employee, the Salt of the Earth, undergoes tremendous pressure on the job. This cannot be fought back, neither can it be skirted around. It has to be faced head on.

Imagine a cliff-diver. He has many options from such a height. He can walk back (which would probably thwart the very purpose) or He can jump carefree and break all his bones unceremoniously.

But He chooses the one which is least hurting and the most enjoyable... He twists and swirls but maintains a spear head when hitting the water...

There is a mighty lesson from this...

When the crisis moment or the high pressure situation hits you head on...

Maintain a Spear head – that is the key... enter smooth and the rest would be not only be free of pain but enjoyable too!

Cheers!!

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