

531. Learn From Losing: The Psychology of Resilient Leadership
11 snips Sep 11, 2025
Sebastian Page, Chief Investment Officer at T. Rowe Price and author of The Psychology of Leadership, shares insights blending sports psychology with leadership. He discusses how embracing losses fosters resilience and transforms challenges in business. Discover the dangers of goal-induced blindness, the optimal stress levels for performance, and the crucial need for self-care among leaders. Page emphasizes that effective leadership isn't just about winning but learning and maintaining a long-term mindset in decision-making.
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From Stress To Sports Psychology
- Sebastian Page sought a sports psychologist after chronic stress at work and found a new mindset about performance and loss.
- He read scientific research and wrote The Psychology of Leadership to improve his own leadership.
Small Hit Rates Can Still Win Big
- Roger Federer's stat that he won only 54% of points reframes success as a process, not perfection.
- Sebastian argues sustaining a modest hit rate over time can still produce outsized success.
Judge Process Not Just Outcomes
- Leaders should separate process from outcome and distinguish luck from skill when assessing decisions.
- Good decision processes matter even when outcomes fluctuate due to chance.