#534 Poise in the Noise: Simple Tactics To Make Better Decisions In Any Moment
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What do you say when you have 15 seconds, a room full of doubt, and one shot to change the outcome? Bruce Babashan has been answering that question in boxing corners for 30 years, and he's about to hand you his system for it.
Bruce Babashan built his entire coaching career on one idea: what you do before crunch time determines what you do in crunch time. If your career, marriage, or health depends on how you show up under pressure, this episode is your training camp.
Your kid asks you a hard question at dinner, and you don't know what to say. Your boss puts you on the spot in a meeting. You're mid-negotiation, and you can feel the deal slipping.
In all of these familiar moments, you've got seconds, not minutes, to get it right.
Bruce Babashan has spent almost 30 years training fighters at every level, including professional world and international champions, Olympians, and Golden Gloves champions. He's also the founder and CEO of The Good Fight, a nonprofit that teaches courage, character, and accountability through boxing.
And between every one of those rounds, Bruce has sixty seconds to say the one thing that actually helps his fighter, and that's exactly the skill he unpacks in this "Success for the Athletic-Minded Man" episode.
Bruce and I talk about what happens in those short, high-pressure windows: your kid's question, the boardroom moment, the fight that's slipping away. He breaks it down into four steps: staying aware of what's actually happening around you, keeping your emotions in check, thinking clearly under pressure, and saying what needs to be said without overexplaining.
He also tells the story of standing in front of a room full of scientists, admitting he had no idea what half their industry jargon meant, and getting the deal anyway because he trusted his instincts over the data. And he talks about a coach who froze mid-fight and couldn't get a word out to his own athlete.
Most guys assume they'd handle pressure just fine. Bruce has watched plenty of sharp, capable people prove themselves wrong the moment it actually mattered.
If you've got a tough conversation coming up, a decision you keep putting off, or you just want to stop freezing when things get intense, this episode gives you a way to think about it differently. Listen now.
If you don’t have time to listen to the entire episode or if you hear something that you like but don’t have time to write it down, be sure to grab your free copy of the Action Plan from this episode— as well as get access to action plans from EVERY episode— at http://www.JimHarshawJr.com/Action.