Fear and Hesitation

Fear is described as the main obstacle to taking action. Hesitation arises when attention shifts from the action to the possible result and its meaning. Under pressure, hesitation can lead to pressing, self-sabotage, and excessive effort.…

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Fear is described as the main obstacle to taking action. Hesitation arises when attention shifts from the action to the possible result and its meaning. Under pressure, hesitation can lead to pressing, self-sabotage, and excessive effort. Trusting preparation is proposed as an alternative to trying to manufacture skill during performance.