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Leading Under Scrutiny
You've mastered almost everything your level demands. Your track record speaks for itself. Your judgement under pressure is sound. And yet there is one specific context — a large audience, a high-visibility presentation, elevated scrutiny — where something subtly shifts and effort alone keeps failing to resolve it.
This isn't a confidence problem. It isn't a preparation problem. Neuroscience identifies it as something far more precise: a hardwired threat response that partially limits access to your own full capacity in high-scrutiny environments.
This post explains exactly what is happening neurologically, why the usual approaches fall short, and what it actually takes to resolve the pattern — not by performing through it, but by genuinely changing the internal state from which you operate.