The Psychology Podcast

Sian Beilock || How Not to Choke Under Pressure

Dec 3, 2020
Sian Beilock, the President of Barnard College and a renowned cognitive scientist, shares her insights on overcoming performance anxiety. She discusses the fascinating concept of 'choking' and differentiates it from 'flow' state experiences. Sian dives into how societal stereotypes can affect women's success in STEM fields and offers practical advice for building confidence and embracing discomfort. Listeners will learn effective strategies for mental preparation in high-stakes situations, making this discussion a treasure trove for anyone looking to succeed under pressure.
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ANECDOTE

Personal Connection to Choking

  • Sian Beilock's interest in choking under pressure stemmed from personal experience as an athlete.
  • She wondered why she sometimes underperformed in high-stakes situations despite wanting to succeed.
INSIGHT

Defining Choking

  • Choking under pressure isn't simply performing poorly; it's underperforming relative to one's skill level in a high-stakes situation.
  • Even highly skilled individuals like Michael Jordan can experience choking in different domains.
ANECDOTE

Math Anxiety in Education Majors

  • Education majors, a predominantly female field, report the highest levels of math anxiety among college majors.
  • This high anxiety among educators can negatively impact students' math learning and confidence.
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