
Coaching for Leaders 763: Leading with Poise When the Stakes are High, with Eileen Collins
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Dec 15, 2025 In this captivating discussion, Eileen Collins, retired U.S. Air Force colonel and the first American woman to pilot a space shuttle, shares insights from her groundbreaking career. She reveals how early challenges built her resilience and how she coped with sudden fame. Eileen emphasizes the importance of focusing on the mission and preparing for high-pressure moments. She discusses balancing quick decision-making with consultative approaches and the critical role of family support during missions. A true pioneer, Eileen inspires the next generation in aviation and space.
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Represent The Role, Not Yourself
- When facing a spotlighted moment, Eileen Collins reframed her role to represent the mission rather than herself.
- That shift reduced panic and let her perform the required duty confidently.
Early Struggles Built Coping Skills
- Eileen Collins described childhood shyness and stuttering and early speech lessons she took to overcome it.
- Watching her father's alcoholism taught her coping lessons like 'one day at a time' and control distinctions.
Define The Mission And Remove Distractions
- Define your mission clearly and maintain focus by removing distractions that don't support it.
- Use simple practices like cancelling unnecessary notifications to preserve mission attention.



