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How Project Managers Protect Their Confidence Under Pressure
Season 1 · Episode 522

How Project Managers Protect Their Confidence Under Pressure

Konshuhs Agility-Project Manager Coach & Agile Coach, Trainer, Mentor & Author · Edward Coke, Jr, MSPM,PMP, CAPM, CSM, Agile Coach

March 17, 202615m 29s

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Show Notes

Have you ever walked into a meeting fully prepared and confident, only to leave questioning everything about yourself?

That is how hostile environments work.

They do not always attack your competence directly. They quietly chip away at your confidence through pressure, silence, repeated questioning, shifting expectations, and subtle tension that makes you second-guess yourself.

In this episode, I will break down how project managers and leaders can protect their confidence when the room gets heavy, the energy shifts, and the environment starts testing more than just the work.

This is not about being louder. This is not about being aggressive. This is about being anchored.

Inside this episode, you will learn how to:

  • Separate your identity from the room
  • Use clarity as armor when confusion shows up
  • Recognize when pressure is coming from insecurity, not expertise
  • Stop auditioning for approval
  • Handle moving goalposts without internalizing the dysfunction
  • Lean on your internal board of directors
  • Practice controlled vulnerability
  • Build confidence as an internal contract

If you have ever felt yourself shrinking in rooms you were fully qualified to lead, this episode is for you.

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