Conference Info
- IndustryHuman Resources
 - Unique IDUSC2025321
 - Duration60 Minutes
 - DateOct 24,2025 - Nov 30,2025
 
Description
Overview
Are tight deadlines, high expectations, and constant change leaving you feeling overwhelmed at work? Pressure is part of every professional’s life—and while some thrive on it, too much pressure can create chaos, damaging both performance and well-being. The ability to perform under pressure isn’t just helpful—it’s essential. And it’s a skill you can develop.
In this dynamic and practical webinar, you'll learn how to manage pressure before it manages you. Discover the difference between pressure and stress, understand how each impacts your emotional and physical systems, and explore science-backed techniques to stay calm, focused, and resilient—even in the most demanding environments. Whether you’re navigating looming deadlines or managing multiple priorities, this session offers actionable strategies to help you stay centered and productive.
Join us for Performing Under Pressure, a transformative session designed for professionals who want to excel—not crumble—when the heat is on. This engaging webinar will provide a toolkit of realistic coping methods and mindset shifts that build resilience, boost emotional regulation, and empower you to take back control of your day.
Your Benefits for Attending :
- Discover the critical differences between pressure and stress—and why it matters
 - Learn how to prevent “what-if” thinking from hijacking your focus
 - Master simple, science-based techniques to stay calm, clear, and productive under pressure
 - Develop emotional resilience strategies to bounce back from setbacks
 - Identify healthy ways to handle excessive pressure in the workplace
 - Gain practical methods to overcome obstacles and stay in control
 
This webinar will help you transform how you respond to pressure—giving you the tools and confidence to succeed, no matter the circumstances.
Who Should Attend :
This session is ideal for office professionals, team leaders, and anyone working in high-demand environments who want to improve performance, resilience, and emotional control under pressure.
                            
Ms. Rhonda Scharf