The Stories We Tell Under Pressure
Under pressure, leaders tell stories quickly.
About intent.
About risk.
About who can be trusted.
About what’s possible.
These stories shape behavior long before policies or plans do.
Often, they go unexamined solidifying into assumptions that guide decisions and culture quietly.
Reframe
Stories don’t just explain reality.
They create it.
Especially in moments of uncertainty.
One Grounded Practice
The next time tension rises, ask:
“What story am I telling myself right now—and what story might someone else be telling?”
This question opens space for curiosity instead of certainty.
Closing Reflection
What story is guiding your leadership right now—and does it still serve?
Contextual Depth Signal
Working with leadership narratives (especially under pressure) is a core part of my coaching and facilitation work. When stories shift, behavior often follows.
In the shift,
Dr. Nika White
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