528: Kellogg’s JP Pawliw-Fry on Aggressive Learning, the Last 8%, and Training Attention - podcast episode cover

528: Kellogg’s JP Pawliw-Fry on Aggressive Learning, the Last 8%, and Training Attention

Feb 24, 202544 min
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Welcome to Strategy Skills episode 528, an interview with the author of Performing Under Pressure: The Science of Doing your Best When it Matters Most, JP Pawliw-Fry. 

 

In this episode, JP walks us through the concept of pressure management—how to reduce pressure in our personal and professional lives to better excel in whatever we do. He also discusses the importance of self-awareness, especially under pressure, and the concept of 'aggressive learning,' where high performers extract more information from experiences. JP shares how meditation can change one's relationship with stress and improve focus.

 

JP Pawliw-Fry is a world-renowned keynote speaker, and the author of the New York Times bestseller Performing Under Pressure which was named INC. Magazine’s Best Business Book of the Year. He teaches a leadership course at the Kellogg Graduate School of Management. Over the last 25 years, JP worked with leaders and high-pressure performers around the world — from Navy Seals and Olympic athletes to executives at global organizations like Intel, Coca Cola, and NASA.

 

Get JP’s book here: https://www.jppawliw-fry.com/the-book

Performing Under Pressure: The Science of Doing Your Best When it Matters Most

 

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