Pressure is a Privilege, but… – 1/13/26

When athletes are asked about the pressure of a playoff match or a late-game situation, many times they will say that “pressure is a privilege.”  In other words, usually pressure exists because you’re in a match that matters most.  It exists because you are a player put in a situation within a given game where how you perform can determine the outcome.

So, yes, in ways, pressure is a privilege, but…pressure is still pressure.

In the world of customer service, you – as a customer service professional – are under pressure a lot.  And oftentimes, you’re under pressure because of nothing that you did.  It was because of some product flaw that took place in a manufacturing plant six months ago.  It’s because of a bad experience that an attendee to an event had with one of your co-workers.  It’s about some misinformation that went out via e-mail or on the website, and now people are upset.  It’s a complaint about the facility that you didn’t build, with a policy that you did not enact, with a process that you did not design, or the price that you did not quote.

Why You’re in a High-Pressure Situation

You’re in this situation where pressure’s involved, but as I said earlier, it’s a privilege to be there.  It’s a privilege because you find yourself in this position for a reason…

Somebody thought you had potential, so they entrusted you with your responsibilities.  Somebody thought this was an opportunity for you to grow, and they wanted to offer you the chance to improve.  You exhibited empathy and understanding, and someone believed your qualities enable you to deal with challenges.

You’re experienced, and you know how to handle difficult situations.  You excel at communicating or at defusing negative emotions.  You make the company look good by how you care for their clients.

You find yourself in pressure situations for a reason.  Somebody thought you have potential, or you have great qualities, or you’re highly skilled…or all of the above.

View pressure as a privilege.

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